Full disclosure: I am a moderator of both /r/ZeroWaste and /r/simpleliving.
I also posted about this before but it's been over 6 months since then and the community has nearly tripled in size. In that time, the subreddit has made immense improvements to the body of resources available and the quality of the community trying to help each other.
I feel that there is a close connection between the two and believe that /r/ZeroWaste is a great community for exploring deeper into ways of reducing your waste and your footprint on the world.
The sidebar description:
The term Zero Waste means that we strive to send zero discards to landfills or high-temperature incineration facilities. Instead, we promote the best practices of waste prevention, recycling, and composting.
This community is for those who are interested in or currently living a zero or low-waste lifestyle. We are responsible consumers who buy in bulk, avoid disposables, carry reusable water bottles, and bring our own lunches.
The community has grown significantly in the last year and has cultivated countless insightful discussions and ideas.
You should take a look!
Submitted November 06, 2017 at 11:45AM by ImLivingAmongYou http://ift.tt/2zoIUoG