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Hello, friends! We are officially moved into the new place. Stay tuned for some photos, updates, and zero-waste tips.
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Moved!
Hello, friends! We are officially moved into the new place. Stay tuned for some photos, updates, and zero-waste tips.

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Home
Can I tell you about my new apartment, friends? I got the keys yesterday and spent a few hours there. Cleaning some (already clean) surfaces, lining the shelves with contact paper, and taping off the walls Iām going to paint white. Long after I ran out of supplies to do those things, I laid on the living room floor.Ā Iām ready to move. Iām ready to craft the perfect space to relax and work in. For so long my apartment has felt like a prison. A place I didnāt choose in a city I donāt love. At least now I have the first half.Ā
Is it naive to think that this new apartment will solve my restlessness and loneliness? Definitely. But Iām a cancerian and we value and cherish our homes and friends above all else. Ā Maybe if I can make this a lovely place to live, then the rest can be a little easier.Ā
Zero Waste Plans
Weāve fallen off the wagon hard, folks.Ā The other day Boyfriend and I drove out to the market after a long day of work with only an hour before close. We stockpiled the groceries only to realize at checkout...we forgot our reusable bags. And they didnāt offer paper.Ā Both of us felt pretty terrible hauling the food out of the trunk. It sucked, but it was also a major wake up call. We both care about the environment and its too late to go back to our old ways. We get the keys to the new place in 4 days! We anticipate two days of painting an two days of furniture hauling, then weāll be in for good. Here are my plans to get us up and running again:
1. Sign up for Compost WheelsĀ - a compost pickup service. If you are an Atlanta local, check them out.
2. Create a recycle sorting center. Right now we only have a spare garbage bin that we use. Iād like to print a graphic of how to properly sort our recyclables and have separate bins for each kind of waste.Ā 3. Implement water saving accessories to our existing appliances. Iāll do a post about that for yāall!
4. Winterize the apartment for the upcomingĀ ācoldā season in Georgia. I will also do a post about this.
5. Set up our indoor clothesline and kick the dryer to the curb!Ā
When Zero Waste is Wasteful
I saw someone share a post the other day that criticized the Zero Waste community - and it was a fair criticism. Basically, the idea was that Zero Wasters appear to toss out everything they own and repurchase new items when they transition, which is wasteful! I understand where this idea comes from. When you see beautiful images of color-coordinatedĀ āzero waste kitsā and look at lists of use-this-not-this, it really can feel like the community is suggesting you trash your current lifestyle and rain down money on a new set of tools.Ā I am guilty of donating things and repurchasing a similar item later. It happens. I have a nagging voice of consumerism that tells meĀ āif you are going to be using X for the next few YEARS do you really want this ugly old one? Why not treat yourself to something timeless? After all, you never get to buy a new one ever againnnnnnā. Sometimes I fight it. Sometimes I slip. No matter what the struggle or the stigma, going zero waste does NOT really mean that you should make this massive overhaul of what you own. In fact, you really should re-use and re purpose the materials you have at your disposal. I made reusable shopping bags out of old t-shirts I was going to donate instead of buying fancy canvas ones. Iām using a steel coffee mug I got for free a year ago when I was a barista. I donāt needĀ ātravelā utensils for my lunch - I just bring some of my normal silverware and wrap them in napkin that was previously a dishcloth. Mason jars? Well, my grandma sends me canned goods so I already had a lot, but I also buy canned pasta sauce, salad dressings, pickles, and condiments in glass containers and use those. These are things I buy whether I need jars or not. Itās ridiculous to go buy food I wouldnāt normally buy just for the sake of having jars.Ā We used to buy paper products in massive bulk at Costco. I still have endless rolls of paper towel and toilet paper in our pantry. You bet your sweet ass Iām using every last bit of that paper! Why would I throw it out and not use it if I already bought it? Same goes for our not-so-eco-friendly laundry detergent, my disposable razors, paper personal hygiene products, and more! The idea is that I will purchase a more sustainable alternative after these disposable items have already been used to their fullest potential.Ā I am. personally, most guilty of adding to waste when it comes to home decor and clothing. I like to overhaul my house and my wardrobe fairly regularly. As a result, Iām using my boyfriend as a buffer to help me snap out of the habit. Yeah, I want a new coffee table, but I donāt need it. I am not allowed to purchase a replacement unless I find the āperfectā table, pre-owned, under a certain price range. Then I agree to keep the table for 3 years. (Spoiler: this did just happen, so Iām getting my craigslist table and we are selling our current one). The goal is to try and beat the consumerism monster, be content with less, and reduce my impact on the environment whenever possible. That doesnāt mean I am suddenly void of my desire to make thingsĀ ācuteā or to go for a certain aesthetic. It just means I might be spending a long time building up to thatĀ ālookā and Iāll need to find sustainable, cost-effective (for my income level) ways to do that. We arenāt perfect - all we can do is try.

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Skin care
I am at my witās end with natural skin care products. I had really clear skin for quite a while using Lushās Fresh Pharmacy solid soap bar paired with a few random drugstore moisturizers (prior to my zero waste change). BUT then I tired a non-hormonal birth control for a year and my body exploded. Face, back, chest....you get the idea.Ā Now that Iām back on a hormonal treatment I thought my acne would get better. Iāve been using a clay face bar, some LUSH masks, and sweet almond oil to moisturize. Nothing. Is. Working. Baking soda paste, honey spot treatments, lavender soaps, coconut oil... hell I even tried doing nothing but water for a month. Iāve still got clogged pores, cystic breakouts, and blackheads in every crevice. Iām really considering buying a Clarisonic and trying Cliniqueās 3-step program because of the good reviews....but is it worth it? Thatās a lot of plastic and a lot of manufactured chemicals. Is this considered health over environment or am I being vain?Ā
Energy Saving Products
Iām arming myself with energy and water saving devices for our new home! So far I have some faucet aerators, toilet tank water displacement bag and flow re director, and an energy saver power strip. Iāll do individual posts about all of these items and how you can also use them to save energy! I might also do some weather-proofing on the windows.
Update on Moving
Looks like weāre staying in the ATL for another year, at least. The Boyfriend got hired into his internship! We will be moving to a new apartment complex in two weeks, since our lease here is up. Iām excited to share my new space with you all and get back into the swing of minimalism and zero waste living. Iāll also be testing out our new fancy indoor clothesline!
Buffalo Exchange
Visited an amazing new consignment shop today called Buffalo Exchange!Ā You can donate your gently used clothing in exchange for store credit and then use it to shop their secondhand wares. Or you could just shop!Ā I was extremely happy when I checked out with my two new black shirts (a relaxed fit T and aĀ ācold shoulderā long sleeve) - and the cashier explained that they donāt hand out plastic bags! Instead, they give you a token that represents the 5 cents you would have spent on the bag and you can drop the token into 1 of 3 rotating charity donation boxes.Ā I donated my 5 cents towards the Chattahoochee River cleanup efforts. :)Ā

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Incoming Product Review
If you live an apartment lifestyle, you probably already know that hanging clothes to dry is a pain. There isnāt enough room for an indoor line. Your drying rack isnāt cutting it for both you and your partner. Youāve used every doorknob, chair cornet\r, and available clean surfaces to hold up your clothes and now you canāt do things like open the refrigerator or the front door. Arrrrrgh. Iāll be honest, Iāve just been using our dryer. We do have a balcony but it tends to be infested with bees or wasps and gets a lot of dust and debris from the uncomfortably close highway. (Besides, Iām not too keen on the entire world seeing my delicates as they drive by).Ā While browsing Amazon I happened to stumble across this beauty, which seemed to be an answer to all of my indoor-line-drying-woes!Ā It boasts up to 40 feet of indoor drying space on itsā four retractable clothes lines. It comes fully assembled, claims to hold 5 lbs per line, and is apparently easy to install. I purchased it immediately. Now, I know impulse buys are frowned upon in minimalism and online purchases arenāt the most eco-friendly...but Iām hoping this will help shut off our dryer for good. Stay tuned!
Meat Shopping Help?
Someone please tell me where in Atlanta I can purchase cuts of meat wrapped in butcher paper and NO PLASTIC. Iām so very, very, very tired of arguing. Places that donāt do this: Sprouts, Whole Foods, Dekalb Farmers Market, Walmart, Kroger
Compostable Containers
The Boyfriend and I visited a new restaurant for breakfast. Unfortunately, they donāt plate their food during the busy weekends and only serve in to-go containers. We opted to get our food in one container to share, and I skipped on the coffee since I didnāt bring my own mug. The cool thing was that the containers were compostable, made of sugar can, and produced locally! I was disappointed that the place didnāt have a compost container, but we brought ours home and put it in the recycling instead.Ā
Small Successes
I dined out at a lovely Mexican restaurant for lunch. I remembered to pack my silverware, napkin, and coffee mug, so I was able to eat waste free! The waiter was perplexed at how I was eating without opening their silverware roll, but I didnāt explain.
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Zero Waste Struggles
I made my first attempt at using my own containers at the meat counter. I ended up having to speak with a manager, and although they agreed to let me do this, they werenāt happy. I left without buying everything I needed because I was emotionally exhausted from trying so hard.
Zero Waste + Minimalism Update
I know I havenāt been blogging a lot about my Zero Waste adventures or my minimalism. Honestly itās because me and The Boyfriend are still in limbo on our housing situation. Are we moving? Where to? When?Ā These are the questions on our mind. Over half our things have been boxed up for a month and Iām starting to get to the point where Iām digging through to get out myĀ āoccasional useā items because Iām needing to use them. While this is an indicator that Iāve only kept things I truly need, it is also very frustrating.Ā We are still producing too much waste. The giant supply of Costco paper towels is dwindling, and once it goes there will be no more. Our bulk laundry detergent is also nearly empty and Iāve got a DIY replacement on the bench. Iām planning to give the detergent canister a good sanitizing and a test drive to see if it can be used as a water distributor for camping trips.Ā Unfortunately we donāt have access to affordable milk in non-plastic containers, and I wonāt be giving up my dairy. I do plan on trying to use our own containers for meat when we go to the market this week, though. Iāll give you an update on that.Ā
Nothing terribly exciting for us! I did inform the family that my gift-giving and receiving criteria for the holidays has changed. Everyone was very receptive and assured me that they would still feel loved if I gave them gift cards, experiences, home made gifts, or edible goods. Also no qualms to be heard about the no-wrapping policy!Ā OH! I did decorate my house for Mabon. Iām using scented pine cones and an orange-spice potpourri I made myself. Also have some fake leaves I use every year to spruce it up a bit.Ā