A Guide to Zero Waste & Conscious Consumption - in Burlington & Beyond

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A ug i d e to ZeroWaste & consciousconsu m p t i no Designed and Produced by the UVM Eco-Reps with Support from the Office of Sustainability
inBurlington & Beyond
Table of Contents WhatisZeroWaste?.......................................1 Why ZeroWaste?.............................................2 TheCircularEconomy.................................3-4 HierarchyofWaste..........................................5 GeneralResources...........................................6 Clothing............................................................7-8 Furniture..............................................................9 Food................................................................10-11 BooksandEntertainment.......................12-13 Transportation................................................14 SportingGear/Recreation...........................15 Phone/Electronics..........................................16 OnlineResources.............................................17 *Each resource is linked to its relevant webpage for more info!

What is zero waste?

Zero waste goes beyond recycling and composting at the end of a product's life cycle to encompass the entire life cycle of a product.

This begins with product design, and envisions the use and management of materials in ways that preserve value, minimizes environmental impacts, and conserves natural resources.

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WHY ZERO WASTE?

With today's rapid circulation of new trends, overconsumption is a massive issue -people are constantly buying new things.

Manufacturing & processing of goods requires extraction of finite natural resources & emits greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, contribtuing to a loss of biodiversity and climate change.

Avoiding the purchase of new items is the best option when it comes to shopping; however, we know that it's necessary to purchase some items now and again. The next best thing you can do to support a circular economy is to reuse items or purchase used goods when possible.

“Wedon’tneedahandfulofpeopledoingzerowaste perfectly,weneedmillionsofpeopledoingzerowaste imperfectly.”-Anne-MarieBonneau

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THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY

In our current economy, we take materials from the Earth, make products from them, and eventually throw them away as waste – the process is linear.

Most items we toss into recycling bins are not actually recycled - even those that are, are rarely recycled more than twice! In a circular economy, by contrast, we stop waste being produced in the first place. Existing materials are prioritized and repeatedly restored and regenerated into new products.

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Thus, refusing the consumption of new goods when we can work with what we already have is a principal step in the transition to a circular economy.

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HIERARCHY OF WASTE

You may have learned the "3 Rs" growing up - reduce, reuse, recycle. Consider this updated framework as a way to rethink the way you view waste and its management:

REFUSE REDUCE

Prevent waste upstream: consider what is truly necessary to own; begin to REFUSE things that are not

If you conclude that something is necessary, consider how much of it you need to buy or take.

REUSE RECYCLE ROT

Always carry reusable alternatives to single-use items such as bags, coffee cups, utensils, etc. Compost whenever possible!

Check out UVM's "What to Recycle" webpage for waste-sorting guide

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Listed below are useful resources that allow users to sell and shop secondhand products from multiple categories. Rather than buying a product new, consider searching for a preexisting one here.

OnlineCommunities:

FacebookMarketplace

FrontPorchForum

FreeCycle

Craigslist

LocalBuyNothingGroups

ThriftStores: Goodwill-SouthBurlington 1080ShelburneRd,SouthBurlington,VT (802)-658-5359 Goodwill-Williston 64HarvestLnSuite30,Williston,VT (802)-879-0088 ReSourceBurlington 339PineSt,Burlington,VT (802)-846-4015 ReSourceWilliston 329HarvestLane,Suite200,Williston,VT (802)-857-4345
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GENERAL RESOURCES

Clothing Resources at UVM

VSTEPPop-UpThriftStore

VermontStudentEnvironmentalProgramrunsapop-up thriftshopforstudentstodonateand/orpurchase usedclothing.Follow@vstepuvmonInstagramtostay uptodateon thisprogram.

Didyouknow?

Thefastfashionindustryisresponsible formorecarbondioxideemissionsthan allshippingprocessescombined.

GenerationConsciousaimstomake sustainablehygieneproductsaccessible tolow-incomestudents.Checkouttheir dispenseronthe1stflooroftheDavis Centerforplastic-freelaundry detergentsheets!

studentbodytobuyandselltheir hand-craftedcreations,including clothing,accessories,artwork,and more. Visitwww.studentmadeuvmcom,or followtheirInstagram @studentmade_uvm

Student-MadeUVM
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CLOTHING

Battery Street Jeans Exchange

115CollegeSt,Burlington,VT (802)-865-6223

DeadFoxVintage

215CollegeSt,Burlington,VT (802)-274-6062

DirtChic

67MainSt,Burlington,VT (802)-863-1461

OutdoorGearExchangeConsignment

37ChurchSt,Burlington,VT (888)-547-4327

Patagonia*

191CollegeSt,Burlington,VT (802)-923-2910

Plato'sCloset

34TaftCornersShoppingCenter, Williston,VT (802)-878-0001

Replays

150DorsetSt,SouthBurlington,VT (802)-660-8420

ShalomShukThrift

188NProspectSt,Burlington,VT (802)-373-4784

StyleEncore

31TaftCornersShoppingCenter, Williston,VT (802)-876-7113

*PatagoniaoffersanonlineWorn WearProgram for buying/ tradinginuseditems. Additionally,youcanbring damagedPatagoniagarments in forrepair.

Tip:

Alwaysconsiderrepairing itemsofclothingbefore discardingthem!

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Furniture

AnjouandtheLittlePear

53MainSt,Burlington,VT (802)-540-0008

HabitatforHumanity-Williston

528EssexRd/Route2A,Williston,VT (802)857-5296

JunktiquesCollective

324NWinooskiAve,Burlington,VT (802)-865-9983

Tip!

ConsidercheckingFacebookMarketplace to buy/sellfurniture.Thisappliesespeciallyatthe beginningandendoftheacademicyear,when studentsarechanginglivingspacesand looking toexchangeitems.

Refertotheguide's GeneralResourcespage (p.6)forsimilar shopsandonlinesites.

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Food

CityMarket/OnionRiverCo-Op

86SWinooskiAve,Burlington,VT (802)-861-9700

SecondLocation:207FlynnAve, Burlington,VT (802)-540-6400

HealthyLiving

222DorsetSt,SouthBurlington,VT (802)-863-2569

SecondLocation: 129MarketSt,Williston,VT (802)-879-2020

Bothofthese stores offerbulkbuying: bringyourownjarand stockuponpackagefreenuts,seeds, coffee, candy,spices, andmore!

Farmer'sMarkets

Farmer'smarketsareagreatwaytosupportlocal vendorsandpurchasefresh,healthyfoodandgifts.

BurlingtonFarmer'sMarket 345PineSt,Burlington,VT

Saturdays,May-October

OldNorthEndFarmer'sMarket

LocatedinDeweyPark,Burlington,acrossfromIntegrated ArtsAcademy

Tuesdays,June-October

WinooskiFarmer'sMarket

LocatedonWinooskiFallsWay,besidetheChamplainMill

Sundays,May-October

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Food

CatamountFarmCSA

65GreenMountainDrive,SouthBurlington,VT

UVM'sCatamountFarmrunsaCommunitySupported Agricultureprogram,wherememberscanbuyashareofthe farm'scropsbeforetheygrowinexchangeforaweekly supplyoffreshproduceduringharvest.Memberscanpickup produceatthefarmorrequesttohaveitdroppedoffon campus.

Tip! Use EcoWare to takeout foodfrom thedininghalls.Visit UVMDining's Sustainabilitypage tolearnmore!

SPOTLIGHT:RallyCat'sCupboard

LocatedonthefirstflooroftheDavisCenteris astudent-runfoodpantry. Stopby andget freefood! FollowtheirInstagram, @rallycat'scupboard,fortheirhours+more.

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Books / Entertainment

CrowBookshop

14ChurchSt,Burlington,VT (802)-862-0848

HoweLibrary

583MainSt, Burlington,VT (802)-656-2023

FletcherFreeLibrary

235CollegeSt,Burlington,VT (802)-863-3403

PhoenixBooks*

191BankSt,Burlington,VT (802)-488-3350

SouthBurlingtonPublicLibrary

LIBBY

isanappthatoffersaccesstoa surplusofaudiobooks.Youcan useitforfreewith aFletcherFree librarycard.

*Notausedbookstore,but itisalocalbusiness!. Whilebuyingusedisideal,try to shopatlocalbusinesses ratherthanatcorporations ifyoumustbuynew.

180MarketSt,SouthBurlington,VT (802)-846-4140

SpeakingVolumes

377PineSt,Burlington,VT (802)-540-0107

Brennan'sPub,locatedon thefirstflooroftheDavis Center,hasa"booknook" opentostudentstodropoff ortakehomefreeused books.

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Books / Entertainment

AutumnRecords

11EAllenStSuite2,Winooski,VT (802)-399-2123

BurlingtonRecords

194CollegeSt,Burlington,VT (802)-881-030

PurePopRecords

115SWinooskiAve,Burlington,VT (802)-658-2652

SPOTLIGHT: "LIBRARY OF THINGS"

FletcherFreeLibrary-ToolLibrary/LibraryofThings

235CollegeSt,Burlington,VT

(802)-863-3403

WithaFletcherlibrarycard,youcanborrowanythingfromasnowshovelto aboardgametoacakepan-thisisespeciallyconvenientforthingsyouwon't usemorethanafewtimes.SearchtheFletcherFreecatalogtoseewhat's availabletocheckout-youcanevenplacearequestforanitemthat'snot yetinthelibrary.

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Transportation

UsedBikeShops

Betty'sBikes

Mobileservice-within10miof193St.PaulSt, Burlington,VT (802)-322-3889

OldSpokesHome

331NWinooskiAve, Burlington,VT (802)-863-4475

PublicTransportation

UsetheTRANSITapptoview citybusschedules

UsetheTRANSLOCappto view campusshuttle schedules

CarShareVermont

131stPaulSt,Burlington,VT (802)-861-2340

CarSharerentsoutcars to UVMstudentsatadiscounted price. Youcanenjoythe convenience ofavehicle withoutthelongtermcosts andcommitment.

SPOTLIGHT:UVMBikes!

Co-Op

86SWilliamsSt,

Burlington,VT

UVMBikes! isabicycleco-op ledbystudentvolunteers. Theirservicesincludebike rentals(whichcan beforjusta dayortwo,orevenawhole semester),providing affordablebikepartsand accessories,andfreebike repairs withdemonstration that improvesthebikeowner'sownpersonal handinessskill.Checkouttheir websiteformoreinformation andblogposts!

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Sporting gear & Recreation

AlpineShop

935ShelburneRd,SouthBurlington,VT (802)-862-2714

LakeChamplain CommunitySailingCenter

505LakeSt,Burlington,VT (802)-864-2499

OutdoorGearExchange

37ChurchSt,Burlington,VT (888)-547-4327

PlayitAgainSports

150DorsetSt,SouthBurlington,VT (802)-865-3021

REICo-Op

244RetailWay,Williston,VT (802)-316-3120

UVMOutingClub

Visitthelastpageofthe guide(linkedabove)for info onrentinggearfromtheOutingClubHouse

Tip: Considerrenting gearbeforebuyingit neworeven secondhandasa waytominimize expensesand clutter.The businesseslocated onthispagealloffer usedorrentalgear, orboth!

SPOTLIGHT:RubensteinSchoolGearLibrary

UVM'sRubensteinSchoolofEnvironmentandNatural ResourcesoffersaFREEgearlibrary.Studentswithin thisschoolcanrequestto rentgloves,snowshoes,rain boots,snowpants,andmorethroughasimpleonline formontheschool'swebsite.

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Phone / Electronics

PhoneDepot

1140WillistonRd,SouthBurlington,VT (802)-777-7784

Mymicrofridge -Fridgeandmicrowave rental program

PhoneDepot

1140WillistonRd,SouthBurlington,VT (802)-777-7784

SmallDogElectronics

316FlynnAve,Burlington,VT (802)-862-1316

VermontPhoneRepair

383CollegeSt,Burlington,VT (802)-448-0893

Tip!

Phonechargers,cords, batteries,lightbulbsand morecannotbe disposedofinrecyclingortrashbins.

Lookfor"TechnoTrash"binsin residencehalls,the DavisCenter,andHoweLibraryforproperdisposal.

Checkthemapfornearestlocation.

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Online Resources

*All resources are hyperlinked

Basicsofmending clothes:

-simple guidetolearnthebasicsofmending

EWGSkinDeep

-aguideforsaferpersonalcareproducts

FashionRevolution:FashionTransparencyIndex

-published/updatedannually,deepdiveintothe operations/supplychainsofbigfashionbrands

GoodOnYou

-sustainable&ethicalfashionbrandratings,the transparencythatyouaren'tgettingfrombrands themselves

Lookforgreenbusinesscertifications

-ForestStewardshipCouncil,FairTrade

Savethefood.com

-showshowtoproperlystorefoodtoreduce

spoilage&waste

TheGoodTrade

-sustainablefashion&generallifestyletipswithtrustworthy shoppingrecs,ifyoumustshopnew

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