In our English B2.2 class, we talked about Lauren Singer, a trailblazer in living a zero waste lifestyle. She hardly produces any trash and feels better than ever doing so! The course participants wrote texts about how to make our homes, our uni or our town more sustainable and you will find an example from Carlotta, one of the participants in the course, here.
Carlotta has been living a vegan, zero waste lifestyle for a while now. She wrote the text not only in English, but in her first language Italian, too. In her text, Carlotta takes you on her journey to a „new her“ – have a look and get inspired

Everyone has their own story to tell. Yours is never the same as mine, because everyone has their own past which, together with the people we meet on our path and the experiences we have in life, make us who we are, a bit like a tree that, depending on where it grows, the nourishment it receives, the sun, the climate, the vegetation surrounding it, make it what it is: unique. My story is also unique.
My approach to veganism has no environmental, medical, health, socio-economic or religious motivations, it was not a process initiated by the awareness of all the things mentioned before which then matured over time to lead me to choose a zero-waste lifestyle, but simply a challenge that I decided to take on for myself in order to be able to know myself and understand how easily I could give something up, how strong my mind could be in overcoming those everyday needs, thus freeing me free from some needs, such as the need to eat meat in my case.
And here I am, talking briefly about my victory, as I am still happily vegan after twenty-five years, proud to have sought this change that helped me discover a world where I feel more aware and present.
That’s why I feel that sharing this story of mine is important: it is the story of a long journey that began almost by chance and grew with me slowly, because I hope that others can understand the impact that our actions have on everything around us, and that a choice for one can be an imposition for others.
I will explain myself better with an example; perhaps we rarely consider the fact that the choice of a vegetarian or vegan diet is synonymous with ecological sensitivity, we see it from the point of view of a personal, individual choice, and never as a choice made for the community, to preserve the environment in which we live and guarantee it for future generations, which is anything but a choice of an I, but of a WE. It is a choice for all of us, though.
Awareness, love for the environment and my hatred for consumerism are the origin of my choice of a zero-waste lifestyle, which leaves us free to choose and feel like thinking, living beings and not numbers as the corporations would like us to be.
Approaching this lifestyle choice for me was like seeing the light, like opening my eyes for the first time, and realising how many beautiful things surround us, to realise that the things making us happy are already there beside us at zero cost, we just have to take care of them in order to be thankful and to be able to see them, to act in order to be worthy of ‚owning‘ them: a sunset, a hug, the sun, the horizon, freedom; that freedom I had tasted with my journey to veganism was there again, but with another awareness and maturity.
Now it’s your turn:
Who inspires you? Do you know or follow people who changed their lives just like Carlotta and Lauren Singer did?
Write a comment and share your opinion with us!
If you want to check out more about living a zero waste lifestyle, check out -https://rainbowplantlife.com/ -https://zerowastehome.com/ -https://zerowastemap.org/


