My London flat failed the eco test. (with @Sustainably Vegan )

My London flat failed the eco test. (with @Sustainably Vegan )

It's plastic free July, so how zero waste was my flat last year, and what can I do to improve it? JOIN THE GUMPTION CLUB: https://www.patreon.com/thegumptionclub
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IMMY'S CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/sustainablyvegan
Watch my one year update video! https://youtu.be/IEqf94lb44U

Things mentioned:
*Octopus Energy: https://bit.ly/3z1lGRb (you get £50 off, I do too? I think)
Triodos Banking: https://bit.ly/36B2Jsj
Codecheck App: https://bit.ly/3z7fXtn
Aloe Dent Toothpaste
*Oddbox veg: https://bit.ly/3wClGWg
Scrubbies for the kitchen: https://bit.ly/3rar162
*Who gives a crap toilet paper: https://bit.ly/3wIRf0s (if you use this link you get £5 off and I get £5 off, woo!)

*(NOTE: these are NOT affiliate links, but where possible I’ve found friends & family referral links so you can try it with a discount;) I’ve noted what I get too just for transparency)

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All music used is licensed through Epidemic Sound - I've been using them for years and hand-on-heart it's really fab. You get unlimited use of their music per month for a pretty bargain fee. Here's my referral link (if you sign up through it I get a free month): https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/1b1yhj/

If you're a company that makes plastic-free products, pays their tax and doesn't exploit people, I'd love to hear from you if you'd like to sponsor the channel: leenanorms@gmail.com

welcome to another delicious SEO paragraph. Sustainable living can be a pain in the butt, but only because the last one hundred years have been full of pretty trashy inventions so here’s a video with some ideas on how to live a more eco-friendly life so that makes sure life remains a renewable resource. Not everything can be compostable and some of these ideas might be recycled so hopefully your attention doesn’t biodegrade before the end. These are swaps and tricks (some people would call that a hack but come on, soap bars are hardly part of the mainframe) to help you build habits in your house (or flat) that reduce your eco-anxiety by up to 2%. Apparently following me on instagram lowers your carbon footprint by around 10% so you should probably do that too. A green home is probably an oxymoron because living outdoors would probably be the fastest way to net zero - unfortunately I am no longer resilient to the elements so I guess I’ll never be completely ethical but enthusiasm is also a renewable resource so I’ll keep trying.

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