reuse

  • trash full of food items
    Food waste: it is an insanely important sustainability issue that we can improve within our own homes. Research estimates that upwards of 50% of the total amount of food that is wasted comes from our own kitchens. As a forefront topic
  • person holding cup of coffee
    An individual following a zero waste lifestyle is someone who has consciously made changes to their habits in order to support a non-polluting future. Our generation is the first to grow up in a world that requires all of us to implement
  • blank notebook and vegetables
    It’s a new year and a new semester, which means it’s a perfect time to reflect on past habits and work to be better not only for ourselves, but for our planet. I asked our Zero Waste Outreach team what they're doing to work towards living a
  • activists on a polluted beach
    Reusing or donating items is beneficial to both you and our environment. Here are some tips on how you can reuse in your life.
  • summer picnic blanket
    Summer might be a great time to relax, but that doesn't mean you should relax your standards of sustainability. Here are some zero waste activities and tips to keep in mind. In Â鶹ӰԺ Visit the farmers market on Wednesdays from 4-8 p.m.
  • bikes on campus
    Not sure what to bring as you head back to campus for the fall semester? Check out these sustainable living ideas below as well as our full list of suggested items. A bike and U-lock Bicycles are an excellent way to get around CU and
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