Decreasing our consumption, decreases our spending, which increases our savings AND creates sustainable practices! Sounds good right?! But how do we do this practically...and frugally?? On this episode we explore attainable ways to decrease our waste in an effort to live more frugally and steward our resources well.
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What the Internet has to say:
This article from Hestia Speaks) provides tips for sustainable living on budget
What Jen + Jill have to say:
Glass jars - perfectly reusable! You don't need to buy new!
Simplify your meals - don’t spend on all the oils and fancy ingredients
Base your meals around 3 veggies instead of 5!
When you DO buy new...spend on high quality
Grow indoor herbs
Make a meal plan
Simplify your use of non-food products
Choose secondhand first
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Host a swap party
More from the Internet
This article from Going Zero Waste) describes 12 things you can STOP buying when you decrease your waste and consumption
More from Jen + Jill:
The average American spends almost $5,000 on products that are thrown away!
#1-3 AHHHHH
#4. Aluminum foil
#6. Trash bags
#8. Disposable water bottles
#9. Conventional cleaners
American family spends on cleaning supplies. Anywhere from $300-800 a year
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Lightning Round
Our Favorite Frugal Zero-Waste Swaps
Wrap Up:
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