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The Never-Ending Quilt

By Helen Wurthmann / art, Rethinking Sustainability

I moved into my first apartment while my mom was battling cancer, and once she was no longer confined to her bed, she asked if I wanted her quilt. “I don’t think I’ll ever be able to look at this thing again without remembering being sick,” she told me. I gladly took it. Even though …

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You Are Responsible for Your Own Trash

By Helen Wurthmann / recycling, Rethinking Sustainability, trash, Zero Waste Advice

I’ve said this a lot to myself since becoming the “go-to” zero waste person in my social circles. Here’s the pattern I’ve seen: The end result is always the same: If I don’t need it, I throw the thing out. Most likely if you’re a friend or family member reading this right now, you’re surprised …

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Hiking to the Mall

By Helen Wurthmann / Rethinking Sustainability

The year is 2020. My husband and I have recently moved to Boston in the height of a pandemic, and the mall has just opened. You see when we arrived that summer, the whole city was still in lockdown. We didn’t have air conditioning or money, and the normal free places we’d seek out to …

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The Globe Bar

By Helen Wurthmann / trash, Zero Waste Advice

When I was 23, I found a globe bar at a garage sale. For those of you who didn’t grow up watching PBS murder mysteries, a globe bar is a big standing globe that opens up to reveal a hidden compartment, traditionally used to store bottles of liquor. This one was gorgeous in a kitschy …

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My Gratitude Journal

By Helen Wurthmann / Rethinking Sustainability

My zero waste blog That I finally figured out how to cook vegetable dishes that taste good Inherited furniture In the complex combination of things that got me through the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping a gratitude journal was one of the easiest, fundamental, and life-changing contributors. The premise is simple: write down 3 …

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Thoughts on my Body Hair as a Cis Woman

By Helen Wurthmann / Rethinking Sustainability

I don’t shave my body hair. As a cis woman, I’ve struggled with my body hair since puberty. Society dictates that I only have hair on my head and eyebrows, and I, like many cis women, grow it on my legs, arms, armpits, and genitals. I grew up hearing that women who don’t shave hate …

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Zero Waste Candles for Conscious Consumers

By Kayla Schneider / Rethinking Sustainability

This blog is written by my friend Kayla Schneider, owner of Little Lemon Candles.  Candles: a staple in every home. The perfect hostess or just-because gift. Scents are personal, changing with the seasons and with someone’s mood. A simple little flame that pulls the fragrances up into the air–jasmine, vanilla or even basil. I am …

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How My High School Environmental Club Changed My Life

By Helen Wurthmann / Rethinking Sustainability

I could write a book (and still might) about my high school Environmental Club and the long-term effect it had on my life. I honestly don’t remember how I heard about it or started going to club meetings. As a high school sophomore I cared vaguely about things like the environment,  recycling, and the like. …

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An Attempt at Low-Waste Gift Wrapping

By Helen Wurthmann / Is Zero Waste Right for Me?

Gift giving as a zero waster comes with a slew of wasteful problems to overcome. My efforts this year were not perfect, but I’ve done so much better than in years past when giving physical gifts. In the spirit of keeping the gifts themselves a secret (many of the recipients follow this blog), let’s just …

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Fake Self-Care & Other Harmful Trends

By Helen Wurthmann / Rethinking Sustainability

It’s winter. The days are colder, darker, shorter. We’re all looking for ways to bring a little cheer into our lives. But the extent to which companies are marketing to our presumed seasonal affective disorder is getting ridiculous. The other day I passed by a grocery store refrigerator when I saw a Dr. Pepper bottle …

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