This topic is part of the CC Festival of Sustainability
The original topic was posted on the Portuguese-speaking Community Center by @Denise583, and we have translated it below.
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For me, sustainable use is not only about resource mindfulness, and the use of renewable materials, but also about ZERO WASTE.
Both the conscious use and the REUSE are primordial.
I am from the generation of Peace and Love, where even without raising the flag of Sustainability, we practiced conscious usage and non-waste.
Clothes were passed from brother to brother, cousins and neighbors. Tears and holes on clothes were mended, rice from the day before became rice cakes, stale bread became toast or breadcrumbs, packaging was returnable or made of paper, no disposable items, durable goods REALLY lasted for years…
Anyway, I was brought up like this and I practice it in my life.
You can see it in the photos:
A construction of exposed solid brick (less cement), wood from our land, in the foundation of the house we used stones that we collected from the land;
Use of solar heating and natural treatment of black and grey water;
Large use of bamboo, pallets and crates;
The windows and the bedside table were rescued from the dump;
The old bathtub refurbished;
The tempered glass, used;
The bedside table lamp is partly from a tree trunk and an automotive air filter, discarded.
Reuse of plastic margarine containers for the rubbish;
The iron bucket used in the construction works received a patina and, upside down, becomes a pendant lamp;
A piece of wood becomes a support for toothbrushes.
In short, less waste, less disposal, reuse, details that contribute to the non-waste and sustainability of the planet.
Over to you, how do you stay more sustainable in small daily practices?