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I think given that she loves cooking (and hopefully by extension fresh, amazing, organic produce) you should look at her garden and help her build a horticultural garden, looking at crop diversity and polyculture - mix cropping fruit and veg with flowers interspersed ❤ you can explore composting, water butt's, and using waste materials as planters, thrifting materials to make trellis' and raised beds, etc.
You could probably even develop an outside kitchen with salvaged materials! ❤
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Sustainability is largely about resource management, and the best place to become self aware is in the 1. waste bin, having to segregate makes us so much more aware of our consumption. Also
2. when she starts to collect her kitchen waste, she can begin to compost and grow some of her own favourite vegetables/ flowers
3. Next you move to water consumption and
4. electric or power or fuel consumption
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Hi Mari! So the great part about livkng sustainably is figuring ojt how it can function for you.
For example, if you love to cook then keeping a garden and composting can help you have fresh ingredients when you want them (even a little herb garden!).
Reusing great containers in the kitchen can be super cute and sustainable.
Sustainable living is a journey so never feel you have to do ALL the things and ALL at once. Taking it one routine or system at home, work, etc at a time and finding what works makes it so much easier!
Trust the process with Shelby- she's one of the great weirdos (coming from a fellow weirdo 😂
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Hey, Mari, Shelby is the best adviser around for your journey--I've been taking advice from her for years now, and my live has changed incredibly yet painlessly. And sustainability couldn't be cooler or more fun!
I'd love to see two types of topics: 1) details of recycling (eg do I need to pull the labels off my boxes? the paper and fibre amazon tape?), 2) ways to plant perennial plants, ideally food bearing, that help create wildlife habitats. But whatever the two of you decide to do will be great. Can't wait to see what you get up to!
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Maybe teach her about how cool wildflife can be, so you want to preserve it. And how you can have a beatiful garden thats also bio-diverse, with lots of flowers.
Suggest lots of different changes one could do (I think the main one is simply reduce how much you buy in general). I think many people also sign out of caring for the envirorment if they find something important to them is "threatened", so maybe discuss and find out which changes she personally may be the most or least willing to. Open for partial compromize or gradual changes where the goal is to do better than before. But everyone should try to change some things in a better direction, several things if possible
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I love this idea!!! I live in Australia, and in a small rural town 6 hours away from grocery stores where you can buy plastic free and in bulk. So what are ways you can manage being sustainable for regular groceries at a normal big box store, thinking Walmart equivalent in America to our Colea/Woolies/Aldi.
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I might be inheriting a small forest with just evergreen meant to be cut down and sell - is me keeping them up the better option? It sounds the most logical but also I imagine if I cut them down then a lot of fungi and plants will grow over those trees and it will turn back into what the forest was before we humans went in there
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@MichaelSmith-fj7di
2 months ago
Start with ways that she can be sustainable while also saving money.
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