Happy New Years, friends!
We covered a lot of ground in 2018 with 33 posts:
Recycling:
We discovered
alternatives to curbside recycling.
We learned about
specialty stores for recycling or purchasing used electronics.
Fashion:
I
saved $43 on cute office shoes, and had some free entertainment.
We saved about $6 and made the most of our favorite lipsticks by making our own
tinted lip balm.
I got Pacific
Northwest stylish and saved $23 with a thrifted plaid shirt.
We saved $371 by
committing to thrifting and rental fashion.
We easily
repaired broken jewelry to extend its life.
We protected ocean life by
being choosy about sunscreen.
I saved $70 on a
vacation wardrobe.
I saved $65 on a leather purse through
local gifting.
Our
DIYs failed, but we quickly pivoted.
Our thrifting sometimes
failed, but we got amazing pics out of it.
Gifting:
We
reloaded or responsibly recycled our holiday gift cards.
We saved wrapping paper, and were influenced by the classic
Japanese wrapping style.
We saved a gift bag by sewing
reusable gifts bags.
Being Neighborly:
Our
neighbors taught us about free organic fertilizer.
Our other neighbors taught us about
creative reuse of packaging waste.
I was on the receiving end of my
Buy Nothing group, and saved $6.
We saved room in our garages by borrowing rarely used
tools.
Where We Shop:
We
supported businesses like IKEA that are working towards reducing their footprint and educating customers.
We supported businesses like
Republic of Tea who are creative about their shipping packaging.
We learned about companies that will
incentivize you to recycle your old threads.
In the Kitchen:
We made an easy DIY
goo remover and saved $6.90.
We saved $1 reusing
fruit netting to scrub our pots and pans.
We gave new life to past-their-prime
veggies through roasting.
We turned
leftovers into *cookies*!
We turned
orange peels into candy, and had a celebratory cocktail after.
Inspiration and Action:
I
saved $131.34 taking public transit in style.
We participated in our office's
Earth Day events.
We were
re-motivated by discovering a plastic bottle washed ashore 50 years later!
We made our voices heard through
voting.
We got inspired by
TV shows and documentaries.
Overall,
we saved $723, and made a big dent in our personal impacts on the landfill. Way to go, and here's to a new year and new ideas!