In the past two years, Singer has produced such a minuscule amount of trash that it can all fit inside a small mason jar. In a country where the average person produces 4.3 pounds of trash in just one day and nearly 1600 pounds of trash in one year, Singer's accomplishment is pretty remarkable.
Singer said that she decided to start living a "zero waste" lifestyle when she was a senior at New York University. She was earning her degree in environmental studies, and she says that one evening she opened her refrigerator to cook dinner and noticed that almost everything in there was packaged in plastic containers, which caused her to feel like a hypocrite. …show more content…
She added that she feels it is important to live by your values, and she values having an extremely low environmental impact.
Singer's "zero waste" lifestyle requires her to forego any products that cannot be used as compost or could potentially end up in a landfill. This means eliminating everyday products like shampoo, toothpaste, and deodorant from her life. But the resourceful college graduate doesn't have to do without these things because she makes her own.
She explained that she makes her own toothpaste by mixing together two tablespoons of coconut oil, a tablespoon of baking soda, and roughly 20 drops of organic peppermint oil.
Singer also does all of her grocery shopping package free, which means she has to bring something to carry the food that she cannot hold in her hands. For instance, she says that she buys olive oil in bulk and brings a mason jar to fill it up. She also uses reusable grocery bags to carry it all