How compatible is a clutter free life with a green life?

Do zero waste, I've been practicing ZW for over three years. It's not hard and it seemed like the next logical step for me since I capsuled my belongings and my wardrobe.

I think the ZW saying is REFUSE REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE ROT. So first off stop buying shit, just refuse to bring shit into your house. Make sure everything you purchase (or almost everything) can be recycled or composted when you are done with it. Eat a plant based diet since animal agriculture is #3 in GHG emissions. Ride a bike, walk, or transit as much as you can. Buy used clothing and if you need some other item, check around at charity stores or on Ebay and see if you c an get it used. Ask for recyclable packaging if stuff is shipped to you.

I went ZW three years ago, it's just not that hard. I consider it a hobby, since let's face it, it does nothing to change the class characteristics of society. My "garbage can" in the kitchen is a 2 liter glass jar that takes about 6 months to fill. I compost and recycle the rest.

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