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50: Practical(ly) Zero Waste with Elsbeth Callaghan

49 min · 26. maj 2026
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Back in 2020, I was a guest on the now inactive podcast Practical(ly) Zero Waste, hosted by Elsbeth Callaghan. At the time, my kids were little, the zero waste movement online was deep in its “trash jar” era, and many of us were trying to figure out what sustainable living looked like outside of perfectly curated Instagram squares. Six years later, a lot has changed. Kids are older, life looks different, and both of us have let go of a lot of the pressure and aesthetics that surrounded zero waste in those early online days. But underneath all of that, the values are still very much the same. In this full-circle conversation for Episode 50 of Sustainable in the Suburbs, Elsbeth and I talk about what sustainable living looks like now: parenting teenagers and young kids, balancing low waste goals with real life, navigating burnout and social media, building community, and why consistency matters a whole lot more than perfection. We also talk about what we’ve kept, what we’ve let go of, and how many of the “small shifts” we started years ago have quietly become lifelong habits. Takeaways * Why sustainable living looks very different after years of actually living it * The shift from perfection and aesthetics toward values and consistency * Raising eco-conscious kids through everyday habits rather than pressure * How composting, secondhand shopping, and reusables became family routines * The connection between sustainability, community, and raising responsible citizens * Why slowing down is often the most sustainable choice * How “eco-frugal” living can save money while reducing waste * Navigating low waste living with celiac disease and accessibility needs One Small Shift You can always start again. Even if you’ve fallen out of old habits, even if life looks completely different now, small intentional changes still matter. Start with one thing that feels manageable and build from there. Resources Practical(ly) Zero Waste [https://www.youtube.com/@practicallyzerowastepodcas8145] PZW - Ep. 69: Raising Eco Kids [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/069-raising-eco-kids/id1440615273?i=1000465737333] Inkwood Print Shop [https://www.instagram.com/inkwoodprintshop/] Related Episodes 4: How to Conduct a Household Waste Audit [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-how-to-conduct-a-household-waste-audit/] 11: Money, Enoughness, and Community Care with Women’s Personal Finance [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-money-and-community-care-with-womens-personal-finance/] 12: How to Quit Using Amazon (and Why You Should) [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-how-to-quit-using-amazon-and-why-you-should/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501019/support] Connect With Me Website [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/] Newsletter [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/newsletter/] Shop [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/shop/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sarah.robertson.barnes] Support the Show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501019/support] Sustainable in the Suburbs is mixed and edited by Cardinal Studio [https://cardinalstudio.co/] If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love it if you followed the show, shared it with a friend, or left a rating and review. Every little bit helps more people find Sustainable in the Suburbs — and live a little greener.

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53: What to Do With the Plastic You Already Have — Practical Ways To Go (Almost) Plastic-Free At Home

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51: Can You Be Sustainable in the Suburbs?

Can you be sustainable in the suburbs? Well, yes and no. Suburban life can make sustainable living complicated — especially when communities are built around cars, convenience, private space, and consumption. But the suburbs are also where so many of us live, raise families, volunteer, vote, garden, organize, and build community. So what does climate action actually look like here? This episode looks at sustainable living in the suburbs [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/] beyond eco swaps and bigger purchases, and asks what becomes possible when we start thinking about our neighbourhoods, local politics, shared resources, and community resilience. Takeaways * Why suburban sustainability is complicated, but very doable * How car dependency shapes the landscape and our daily choices * Why the suburbs should not be written off in climate conversations * How sustainable living goes beyond buying greener products * Why free, inexpensive, and investment-level actions all matter * How community resilience and local politics shape what comes next One Small Shift Choose one free action that connects your household to your community. Sustainability is something we practise, share, and build where we live — and sometimes that starts with one small step outside our own front door. Related Episodes Ep. 7 - Rethinking Zero Waste and Building Community Care [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-rethinking-zero-waste-and-building-community-care/] Ep. 12 - How to Quit Using Amazon (and Why You Should) [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-how-to-quit-using-amazon-and-why-you-should/] Ep. 24: 5 Sustainable Living Mistakes to Avoid (and What to Do Instead) [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-sustainable-living-mistakes-to-avoid-and-what-to-do-instead/] Ep. 36: How to Host a Clothing Swap [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-how-to-host-a-clothing-swap-and-build-community/] Ep. 42: Overwhelmed by Climate Change? Start Here. [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-climate-action-venn-diagram/] Ep. 45: How To Spend Less on Groceries by Reducing Food Waste [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-reduce-food-waste-save-money/] Blog Posts 50 Ways to Be More Sustainable [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/50-ways-to-be-more-sustainable/] How to Drive Less in the Suburbs [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/how-to-drive-less-in-the-suburbs/] How to Start Living Sustainably [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/how-to-start-living-sustainably/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501019/support] Connect With Me Website [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/] Newsletter [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/newsletter/] Shop [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/shop/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sarah.robertson.barnes] Support the Show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501019/support] Sustainable in the Suburbs is mixed and edited by Cardinal Studio [https://cardinalstudio.co/] If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love it if you followed the show, shared it with a friend, or left a rating and review. Every little bit helps more people find Sustainable in the Suburbs — and live a little greener.

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episode 50: Practical(ly) Zero Waste with Elsbeth Callaghan artwork

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Back in 2020, I was a guest on the now inactive podcast Practical(ly) Zero Waste, hosted by Elsbeth Callaghan. At the time, my kids were little, the zero waste movement online was deep in its “trash jar” era, and many of us were trying to figure out what sustainable living looked like outside of perfectly curated Instagram squares. Six years later, a lot has changed. Kids are older, life looks different, and both of us have let go of a lot of the pressure and aesthetics that surrounded zero waste in those early online days. But underneath all of that, the values are still very much the same. In this full-circle conversation for Episode 50 of Sustainable in the Suburbs, Elsbeth and I talk about what sustainable living looks like now: parenting teenagers and young kids, balancing low waste goals with real life, navigating burnout and social media, building community, and why consistency matters a whole lot more than perfection. We also talk about what we’ve kept, what we’ve let go of, and how many of the “small shifts” we started years ago have quietly become lifelong habits. Takeaways * Why sustainable living looks very different after years of actually living it * The shift from perfection and aesthetics toward values and consistency * Raising eco-conscious kids through everyday habits rather than pressure * How composting, secondhand shopping, and reusables became family routines * The connection between sustainability, community, and raising responsible citizens * Why slowing down is often the most sustainable choice * How “eco-frugal” living can save money while reducing waste * Navigating low waste living with celiac disease and accessibility needs One Small Shift You can always start again. Even if you’ve fallen out of old habits, even if life looks completely different now, small intentional changes still matter. Start with one thing that feels manageable and build from there. Resources Practical(ly) Zero Waste [https://www.youtube.com/@practicallyzerowastepodcas8145] PZW - Ep. 69: Raising Eco Kids [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/069-raising-eco-kids/id1440615273?i=1000465737333] Inkwood Print Shop [https://www.instagram.com/inkwoodprintshop/] Related Episodes 4: How to Conduct a Household Waste Audit [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-how-to-conduct-a-household-waste-audit/] 11: Money, Enoughness, and Community Care with Women’s Personal Finance [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-money-and-community-care-with-womens-personal-finance/] 12: How to Quit Using Amazon (and Why You Should) [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/podcast-how-to-quit-using-amazon-and-why-you-should/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501019/support] Connect With Me Website [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/] Newsletter [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/newsletter/] Shop [https://sustainableinthesuburbs.com/shop/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sarah.robertson.barnes] Support the Show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501019/support] Sustainable in the Suburbs is mixed and edited by Cardinal Studio [https://cardinalstudio.co/] If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love it if you followed the show, shared it with a friend, or left a rating and review. Every little bit helps more people find Sustainable in the Suburbs — and live a little greener.

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episode 49: Less Stuff, Less Stress — Sustainable Living with Kids (In Real Life) artwork

49: Less Stuff, Less Stress — Sustainable Living with Kids (In Real Life)

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12. maj 202624 min