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Move Your Home Toward Zero Waste

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Cut the waste your home produces with a handful of practical swaps. Start with an honest audit, then build habits that stick.

1u

duration

€ 50

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Ground

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Zero waste sounds like an all-or-nothing project, but it starts with paying attention. Spend a week seeing what actually leaves your home as rubbish, and the biggest culprits become obvious. From there it is a series of small, doable swaps: reusables for single-use, a compost bin for food scraps, bulk buying to cut packaging.

The habit sticks faster when the whole household is in on it. Share the why, make it a shared goal, and treat it as a gradual shift rather than a dramatic overhaul. Progress here compounds quietly, one binned habit at a time.

by PlayTryBe team

Run a one-week waste audit. Track what you throw out by category: plastic, paper, food, and note the biggest sources.

Suggestion: A simple checklist or spreadsheet keeps the findings honest.

Swap single-use items for reusables: cloth bags, a steel bottle, washable napkins, and refuse unnecessary packaging.

Set up a recycling and compost station. Learn your local recycling rules and start a bin for food and garden scraps.

Suggestion: Compost enriches garden soil while it cuts landfill waste.

Buy in bulk and choose products with minimal or sustainable packaging where you can.

Suggestion: List the local or online shops near you that offer bulk options.

Bring the household in. Share the goal, split the tasks, and pick a low-waste challenge to try together.

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PaceGround
Duration1u
Budget€ 50