Sustainably Curious
In this episode of Sustainably Curious, I sit down with sustainability manager Kashika Madaan for an inspiring conversation over Brewing SustainabiliTea. We talk about what it means to live in a home where almost nothing is considered waste, where even a screw is saved, shirts last decades, and plastic boxes are reborn as planters and art. Kashika shares how growing up with field visits in CSR, getting married into a low-waste household, and her own love for plants and resin art have shaped the small, conscious choices she makes every day. This episode is full of delightful hacks and a gentle reminder that living mindfully and sustainably is possible if we start noticing the value in what we already have. We talk about: * A blind-led NGO in Latur that turns old sarees into woven mats * Family heirlooms that include screws, irons, and 1980s shirts, still in use * How quick-commerce spending went from ₹25,000 to ₹3,000/month * Reusing cardboard boxes, ice cream tubs, wedding invites, and beer bottles * Homemade composting using 5-liter water bottles and tea leaves * Making resin art from Jai mala, beach sand, and old packaging * Using glass bottles instead of plastic * The quiet joy of growing avocado plants and talking to money plants 🌱 If you’ve ever wondered what reusability can actually look like at home, this episode will leave you smiling, and maybe even composting. 📍Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:44 A Home With No Waste 01:51 Upcycled Mats and Field Learnings 06:22 The Shirt From 1988 08:56 Creative Reuse and Resin Art 13:59 Composting in Plastic Bottles 15:01 Reducing Quick Commerce Spend 20:31 Conscious Ordering and Takeaway Tricks 22:04 Wine Bottles, Avocados & Plant Joy 25:16 Easy Composting Tips for Beginners 27:53 Milk in Glass Bottles & Local Dairies 29:22 Growing Plants in Small Spaces 30:31 Talking to Plants and Cooling the Balcony
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