Reduce recycle reuse? I do. I compost my veggies using the Bokashi method. I eat very little processed food so there are very few containers in my trash. I reuse the grocery sacks a few times. Occasionally, I'll use reusable cloth sack for groceries, that I keep in the truck.
When I had trash service, I figured that it cost me $8 per two gallon kitchen bag to dispose. I'd fill one up once every couple of weeks. This was by sharing the service with two other parties. The recyclables we're less of a pile. How people fill up a big can so quickly amazes me.
An average family uses like 350 gallons of water a day. I use that every week or so and that's with nice long showers. Some people use that to just wash their cars.
I burn my straws and only use them in a daily smoothie to keep it out of my mustache. DF bought me straws that can be cleaned, but It is too much trouble and I question how sanitary that I can keep it and what crap would get in there and grow, Using scraped plastic and chemical cleaners seems like a solution risk to my body..
The City of Tucson charges about $10,000 to hook up water and sewer, I'm told. They require water and sewer.
We use composting toilets for the sweat, but I wouldn't use that on my veggies, just trees and bushes.
You must lie and jump through hoops to set up a commercially made composting toilet, the last time that I looked. There are finally provisions for grey water systems in the building codes.
DF doesn't use a clothes dryer. I minimize but like to use mine on certain things. I like a clothes line freshness,too.
I don't wear clothes. Air-conditioner, washing machine, dryer, are minimized. I chose clothing that I really like that will stay in style for long periods. I have some very old clothes that pass just fine, I even out dress many people fashion-wise. I do indulge the heater in colder months, but I have a strawbale house that is so efficient that it is off of the charts to calculate for a heat pump size. DF rents a very inefficient house. She us less snooty that me about throwing on a robe. I have the house and vegetation rigged to the sun and south roof eve extends perfectly. Few south and west windows
I create a trip to town making multiple stops to save gas and travel time. I use too much gas because of my location in a nice clean more natural environment.
I use drip system on my veggie patch. The rest is a natural garden, alive. It requires a trim every six month to a year for paths and fire hazard.
I have trouble burning my clippings. They don't compost well, because it is dry here and that uses too much water. I fill up my trailer and visit the dump once a year. I get charged $20 bucks to dump a load.
I have just a few rugs, no carpet, no drapes. Shoes come off when entering the house. The dust is kept down very considerably. Its better for my body to be barefoot.
We sleep with Earthing equipment.
DF is crazier about environment and more frugal than me. Her car gets twice my mileage, but she flies a couple of times a year.
I have a friend that has been using a simple composting system that is called a Rainbow Shitter for about 30 years. We pee anywhere around the 40 acres and squat over the holes in the ground with boxes over them open air.The authorities wouldn't let her occupy her house if they knew. I'd use a commercial peat composting toilet and grey water if I could. Both are less problematic that leaching fields, boxes, tanks, pipes etc. I use biodegrade toilet paper and wash after with a rag. If I'm putting the grey water into my trees to shade my southside and west, I'm not even using water as far as I'm concerned.
I'm such a good boy. The Earth loves me. My karma is so klean!;D