jueves, 6 de agosto de 2020

Becoming a Low Waster

Back in Summer of the 2018 I had an awakening - call it an epiphany - after seeing a video that would travel the world into what it woud be called as the Zero Waste. For some people, seeing a turtle suffering because of a plastic straw stuch in its nostrils would mean nothing. Maybe some would react to open bird's bellies full of plactic items taken as food.

I have been recycling since I remember, and from the I started Art and Conservation School I got used to reuse items for other purposes as a clever way to save money, or just out of non-existence of specific items for the matter. I was used to reused jars at home as a way to store food or leftovers. I grew up seeing my grandmother using soap bars in the bathroom and "towel gloves" instead of body sponges. But I did not pay much more attention to the matter until that 2018 I realised that the problem was getting serious. It is really comfy to live in ignorance, right?

Well, the fact of me opening my eyes to the problem made me look closer to my waste plastic bin. Here in Ireland you pay for the recycling services a certain amount twice a year and they pick it up every other week so you can imagine the waste - and the smell if not clean properly - generated in the bins, always bigger than the food waste.

Focus, María, that you are wandering too much, how did you start the process after looking at your waste?

1. Reduced the single use plastics (plastic bags, banned the straws and the water bottles. I never really had coffee to go but I kept it in mind to be reduced)

2. Researched on-line and I made a list of the items that I could get instead of my plastic ones, not going crazy to get all of them but just once the current ones were about to be discarded. And I used what I had before investing my money. Let's be clear, some of the items are expensive but can last forever if well taken care of.
- Aluminium water bottle (Hot/Cold Beverage)
- Metal Tea Infuser
- Candles in glass jars to reuse
- Cloths intead of paper towels
- Wooden picks for laundry
- My first Conditioner Bar
- etc

3. Buy Local and in bulk to avoid package
I used to buy everything in the same supermarket. It was easy and handy, and I would get deals with lots of fruit and vegs that I had to rush to eat. Also, meat and fish would come packaged and with not more flavour.
But I wouldn't realise that until I tried the organic products in my local market every Saturday and Thursday.
Months after, a bulk shop openned in my area, with lots of eco-friendly goods to buy. I could not be more happy, even if the price was a bit higher but I would get exactly what I needed. No package involved.

4. DIY Recipes.
I am an artist and a conservator so I have pretty much learnt to make almost every product from scratch, combining elements to make the perfect cleaner, adhesive or pigment. This part of the journey was a real discovery and real fun to make.
Out of need, my sister and I started once a week to make after reasearch some of the recipes that would use the same main ingrediens:
- Deodorant
- Micelar Water or Make-up Remover
- Beeswas wraps
- Soap (one attempt)
- etc

5. Crafts/DIY/Reuse for daily use ittems.
I remember the items my granny used to have in the house and I could not get anymore in shops so I made it myself:
- Bread cloth bag out of a cotton cloth
- Grocery bag out a cotton dress
- etc

6. 2nd hand shops to ban Fast Fashion
Thrifting for cheap used things became a game when I went down town. I am luchy to have at least 4 charity shops that take any item not wanted and sell them for a tiny price. Even the options on-line would be more appealing than going to fast-fashion shops.

7. Minimalism
It came to a point that I realized I had too much stuff I would take from friends leaving the country. And not all of them were used. So once or twice a month in my cleaning routine I would start a decluttering habit that it would make get happier with the things I really wanted in my life.

8. Do not try to change all at once, enjoy the process of every new discovery and do what it is in your hands and according to your savings.

© María M. Mayorga

miércoles, 5 de agosto de 2020

Change of country, change of language // Cambio de país, cambio de idioma

Reinvention.

That is the main reason I moved to this magical country that is Ireland. And it is time to keep reinventing everything around me, all I create and use as a way of expresing myself. It was time to work on this blog that I left a bit unnatended to focus on other matters.

Now, blog posts will keep appearing, new sections created, showing my recent work and fields I focus on right now. You will see a more honest "myself", with nothing to hide (well, do not take it literally). But what I mean by that is that difficult times frame us and it is nonsense to pretend being somebody we are not. I believe this unexpected times are giving to people the chance to awake, showing their most authentic and vulnerable self. That is what I search for this site: an unique and authentic "myself".

I hope you like the new fresh start of this place, otherwise, well, I am grateful to have had you around.

Enjoy the journey. The adventure. The process.

Awakening

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Reinvención.

Esa es la razón principal por la que vine a este mágico país que es Irlanda. Y ha llegado el momento de seguir reinventando todo lo que me rodea , todo lo que creo y uso como formas de expresión. Llegaba el momento de trabajar en este blog que dejé desatendido para centrarme en otros menesteres.

Ahora, nuevas entradas irán creandose y nuevas secciones que muestran mis creaciones y el camino en el que me encuentro ahora mismo. Veréis una "yo" más honesta, sin nada que esconder (bueno, tampoco os lo toméis a lo literal, nada de despelotes aquí). Lo que quiero decir con esto es que actualmente estamos rodeados por unas circunstancias inusuales, y es un sin-sentido y pérdida de tiempo pretender ser alguien que no somos. Quiero creer que estas nuevas circuntancias están trayendo un despertar en la gente, mostrando su naturaleza más auténtica y vulnerable. A cambio, otorgará conexiones reales y tiempo de calidad. A eso aspiro en este espacio: una "yo" única y auténtica.

Espero que os guste este nuevo comienzo en este espacio, y sino... bueno, fue un placer tenerte por aquí.

Disfruta del camino, la aventura, el proceso.


© María M. Mayorga