u/deacrystal

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thoughts on the amount of revision i’m doing

I am doing a level ancient history, english lit and philosophy and previously was doing an EPQ. thoughts on the amount of revision i’m doing, as im aiming for A*AA and my firm choice for uni is uni of bristol. i feel like the fact i’ve been consistent since September has helped me a lot

u/deacrystal — 4 hours ago
ridiculous prices
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ridiculous prices

prices on vinted are getting absolutely ridiculous, this is £21 on the urban outfitters website and this isn’t even new? why do people do this?

u/deacrystal — 9 hours ago

Zero waste at uni advice

Hello everyone, I’m new to this group and i’ll be going to university in the coming september and i need some ideas on how to be zero waste as a full time student living away from home. i am excited to be have more freedom in being zero waste as i wont be living at home and instead in accommodation. i’ve already bought some bamboo reusable ‘paper towels’, stainless steel kitchen utensils, and bamboo washing up tools, all from vinted rather than new . I mostly use sustainable skin and body care at the minute along with using up products i already had before starting more ‘clean’ living so that isn’t as much of a concern as i was already buying those myself previously . What I am most concerned about is cleaning products, food packaging waste and ways to compost while on a budget as i’ve been looking at homemade/eco friendly options and have found them very expensive and soap bars for dish washing may not be as convient as i’ll have other people using it who may have used the plates/pans to eating meat which i’m not okay with , and i’m not sure how i could buy food that is less packaged in plastic on a smaller budget as well. I am vegetarian which makes it slightly easier food wise. Any tips for cleaning products, composting, ways to shop for food with less plastic and general advice are welcome! I am in the UK for reference 🌱

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