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Why I Am Not Having Kids

By Helen Wurthmann / 4 Comments / Rethinking Sustainability

I’ve been thinking a lot about kids ever since I went to see a play called “Lungs” last summer. It’s about two hyper-intellectuals deciding whether or not they should have a kid based on their social and environmental responsibilities. The play was a bit dated (circa 2006–they were far more concerned with carbon emissions than …

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Remember Your Sh*t: The 6th R of Zero Waste

By Helen Wurthmann / 1 Comment / Zero Waste Advice

Traditionally, there are 5 “R”s of Zero Waste: Refuse Reduce Reuse Recycle Rot However, recent events have revealed a secret 6th R on the list: REMEMBER YOUR SHIT. Someone stole my purse this Christmas. No, I was not the victim of some skull capped thug running up and wrestling my purse from me. I was …

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Biofuels 101 for the Aspiring Zero Waster

By Michaela McGinn / Leave a Comment / Rethinking Sustainability

This guest post was written by my friend, Michaela McGinn. Not only is she one of the reasons I started down the path to zero waste, but her work in biofuels is an inspiring insight into the potential and hurdles of renewable power sources. She graciously agreed to inform my readers about her work and …

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If You Like This Blog…

By Helen Wurthmann / Is Zero Waste Right for Me?

I like January. Even if we know monthly calendars are arbitrary yada yada yada, it feels good to use this month as  an excuse to start something new. If that new thing is reducing your waste, I salute you. Getting started on the path to a less wasteful life is the hardest part and you’re no doubt looking for …

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Wasteful Things I Can’t Live Without

By Helen Wurthmann / Rethinking Sustainability, Zero Waste Advice

The term “zero waste” freaks people out. Here’s the thing to remember: There’s no such thing as zero waste. Every zero waste guru has a list. A list of things they still use even though they’re wasteful. I know I’ve talked about bad days where you can’t muster up enough energy to maintain a zero waste lifestyle, …

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Allergy Season When You’re Zero Waste

By Helen Wurthmann / Zero Waste Advice

Fall is my favorite season with one notable exception: allergies. When I was a kid, I’d attribute the sudden sneezing, coughing, low-grade fever, and exhaustion to going back to school. Anything could have contributed to my body falling apart come mid-September: a lack of sleep, the sudden change in habitat to sharing close quarters with …

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It’s Been a Year…What’s Next?

By Helen Wurthmann / Life Updates, Zero Waste Advice

I’m not exactly sure when the “anniversary” of any lifestyle is. There’s no commitment ceremony to becoming zero waste, but it has been about a year since I started blogging about this crazy decision. I’ve made significant strides in the past twelve months, but there’s still so much more that needs doing. To that end, I’ve made a short …

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The Zero Waste Road to Adulting

By Helen Wurthmann / Is Zero Waste Right for Me?, Zero Waste Advice

As any clickbait article will tell you, Millennials are a generation defined by a delayed adulthood. We were raised on the idea that youth is God’s greatest gift. A lot of us turn 18 without knowing how to cook, do laundry, sew, or change our car’s oil unless we were lucky enough to have parents who …

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Am I Making Less of a Difference?

By Helen Wurthmann / Rethinking Sustainability

The coolest thing about being zero waste is when people tell me my incessant ramblings caused them to change. It doesn’t have to be a big change. Maybe they realize straws are bogus or they start recycling at work or they make a zero waste swap, like using a french presse instead of a Keurig. Regardless, …

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First Impressions: Zero Waste Life in Seattle

By Helen Wurthmann / 1 Comment / Life Updates

I recently made the big decision to pack my bags and move from the Midwest to Seattle, Washington. Me and the rest of my generation. It’s been about two months since I’ve settled in and I’ve started to pick up on some of the major environmental differences that drew me to this city in the first place. That …

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