The topic of environmental protection is now omnipresent in our everyday life. While many countries around the world rely on their society, the Europaan Union keeps changing the guidelines to get the people here on the right track.
You have probably already noticed that packaging and straws in particular have been hotly debated in recent years. In many cities, for example, reusable coffee mugs are now being offered to go or alternative straws are served with the drink.
On relevant pages on the Internet, the topic of low-waste and zero-waste living is discussed in particular. Both directions have the same goal: to drastically reduce the waste produced. In the case of low-waste, it is assumed that life without garbage is almost no longer practicable these days, which is why a little garbage is produced. This should also be avoided completely with zero-waste living.
Basic principles that lay the foundation for this lifestyle are that plastic should be avoided as far as possible. In order to achieve this goal you can buy in “no-waste” shops, for example, where food is filled in containers you have brought with you, but the market is also a good place to shop if you want to generate as little waste as possible.
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