A parting message…

I feel so grateful to be able to share the science and also this one of many solutions with the lovely ladies of Spell. I think it important to address how fortunate we are to be able to make these “sustainable” choices. I have learned in my journey to zero-waste what an incredible privilege it is to embrace this zero-waste lifestyle. It seems like a sacrifice to say no to certain plastics, to wash out plastic containers and be meticulous about recycling, to go without and make our own instead of buying plastic products. 

I am well aware that not all people have the ability to reduce their plastic use, have access to farmer’s markets and bulk food stores, or the capacity to make time to make plant milks and bread and cleaning products. Not for lack of desire, most people on the planet would want to preserve the environment and keep their families healthy and safe from toxins. When they are educated on this, it is not that they prefer using plastics, it is just beyond their reach to make the lifestyle changes. It is a privilege to make these choices. I am immeasurably grateful for this opportunity to share these little lifestyle shifts. And henceforth dedicated to this work to help make these options more accessible to all.  The more we—those with the resources and capacity to change—normalise living without plastics, the more we will influence the economy to provide less plastic packaging, lower the price on plastic alternatives, and ultimately spill into politics where law will make this lifestyle more accessible to all instead of it’s current form, where socio-economic status is a barrier for participation. 

We are so lucky. The more we who have the resources and capacity to change, do so, the more we will help influence society to make it easier and more accessible for all who wish to quit plastics as well. 

There are so many people who would love to live without plastics—for the earth and for their health—but do not have the choice, perhaps because in a food dessert or they cannot afford the high priced alternatives. We who have the ability to change, should. For the planet, for our own super sensitive endocrine systems, for the rest of the world that wishes they could be so lucky as to make nut milk and eucalyptus spray and body butter! 

With love to @plasticfreemermaid