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All my kitchen scraps go into the ground as fertilizer. I used to give my pet waste -litter, poop, etc. – to a friend for her yard. My grey water gets used three times, first to wash dishes, then clothes, then to water outside. Plastic shopping bags are re-used at least once as trash bags. Hobby waste such as sprues are saved to be incorporated into bases as debris or terrain as girders, rivets, et.al. I generally don’t throw anything away unless it is absolutely, positively irreperable trash. To type this at 4.30 am, I am wearing a multiply broken headlight held together by a rubber band the post office kindly donated when they used it to hold a few letters together in my mailbox. Many of my clothes are 20, 30 or more years old, some of the ones I wear at home resemble those worn by Orcs or Ogres in fantasy games. My main form of transport is a bicycle, standard, not electric.
Just a few suggestions.





























