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Waste Not, Want Not

How these Torontonians are doing their best to live a ‘zero waste’ lifestyle

As the city’s landfill nears capacity, some Torontonians have dedicated themselves to reducing waste by forgoing packaging wherever they can and recycling as much as possible.

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Quentin De Becker, left, Cristina听Cornejo and daughter Lou are Scarborough residents who try to live a 鈥渮ero-waste鈥 or “minimal waste” life.听


Quentin de Becker’s daughter Lou isn’t quite ready to give up her toothpastes themed with some of her favourite films.

Buying the eight-year-old “Minions” or “Frozen” toothpaste rather than refilling a plain glass container is just one of the ways de Becker and his wife, Cristina Cornejo, try to meet their daughter halfway. Lou is still learning the value of reducing waste in their household.

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Mahdis Habibinia

Mahdis Habibinia听is part of the Star's city hall bureau, based in Toronto. Reach her via email: mhabibinia@thestar.ca

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