tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-801030191087496810.post4133969491801508745..comments2023-09-09T22:19:34.446+10:00Comments on Our Permaculture Life: Zero Waste : Simple Life - aspiring to a life lived wellour permaculture lifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14902659828176897984noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-801030191087496810.post-35579676791743153672016-05-11T11:46:34.625+10:002016-05-11T11:46:34.625+10:00Hi, Morag! I read "Zero Waste Home" a wh...Hi, Morag! I read "Zero Waste Home" a while ago now and there are so many practical ideas in it. Very inspiring! We compost all our kitchen scraps into our bokashi and compost bins and have a worm farm too. I use beeswax wraps instead of plastic wrap or just a plate to cover a bowl in the fridge works well too. I reuse envelopes for note paper and I re-use sturdy mailing boxes too instead of buying new packaging for parcels. I try to choose just one thing at a time and change that before I move on to something else. One thing I'd love to see is supermarkets not packaging up fresh produce on styrofoam trays under plastic wrap. Totally unnecessary and environmentally irresponsible! I'm looking forward to exploring some of your links! Meg:)Meghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11573371198907761962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-801030191087496810.post-86979011953531858752016-05-11T06:41:26.642+10:002016-05-11T06:41:26.642+10:00Morning Morag, that Zero Waste Home book, looks ve...Morning Morag, that Zero Waste Home book, looks very interesting, I will check it out. I already have Rhonda's new book as I ordered it for my birthday. I am reading "Backyard Self-Sufficiency" at the mo and "The Simple Home" will be next. Have a great day.Fiona Chainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03982181165314399167noreply@blogger.com