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Five years ago I remember feeling that the environmental problems of the world were just too big. I wondered how I could possibly make a real difference. My reaction was to stick them in the too hard basket.
Social and environmental advocate and blogger Chanelle Clinton's zero waste journey began as a week-long university assignment, but turned into habits with a whole bunch of personal benefits as well.
One way we've been able to find inspiration from people who are committed to the health of the planet, as well as themselves and their families, is by following different Instagram accounts.
Many of the things we do to be 'greener' at home involve reducing waste, so we often think about reducing plastic packaging or using all the food we purchase. But water and energy are things we might also waste at home, and that's where the appliances we choose can help us make a difference to the planet.
The kitchen is often the heart of the home and a hive of activity, which is why there are are so many types of waste that might be created. It's here that we cook, which means storing food, washing it and using electricity to make meals. It's also where we make decisions about the products we use for things like cleaning dishes and washing hands.