Monday, 22 February 2016

How I became the Eco Freak

WARNING! If you are offended by the topic of menstruation, please look away now and read at your own choice.


So many people ask me why I chose to live a zero waste life. And sometimes I look at them blankly and say "well why not?" Deciding to live Zero waste was a huge challenge and I still have a long way to go, and a lot of things to learn. But the changes I have made towards this lifestyle so far are all normal to me now. I don't think I could ever go back to producing rubbish.

But it did make me wonder back to where I made the 'radical' decision not to produce any rubbish. It all started when I was having a really bad period (I warned you!). I was using so many tampons and sanitary products, feeling messy, horrible and making so much rubbish. It crossed my mind that I would be living with my period for a pretty long time, and I couldn't believe how much rubbish I was making! After suffering from additional pain from common female problems, I started to wonder if the products I was using (tampons, pads...etc), where adding to my health issues. So I did what any creative person does...I went on Pinterest, and started searching at how I could make my period more eco friendly. I learned about the horrific dangers of the existing products I was using, and the surprising and unbelievable health benefits of the more natural options. I wondered if this is so much better for you then why on earth is everyone not doing this!

As I continued my investigation, my research expanded to more than just female sanitary problems. I read articles about rubbish, watched documentaries about the reality of packaged food and products, and it scared me, that I had been creating so much damage, not only to the environment but to myself! However, in my research, I came across so many interesting people who were living all over the world doing something completely different and loving the world they lived in. As a student living in the city I wanted to see how I could live eco friendly in the city, and that is when I discovered Lauren Singer. My guru and total girl crush, Singer has been living a zero waste lifestyle in the city for 4 years now! Amazing! At first I didn't think it was possible at all to live a zero waste life. And now I am constantly trying to improve and change the impact I am having on the environment.

Here are just a few things I learned from living Zero Waste...

  • The health benefits are amazing! I eat better, I have more energy, and my skin is so much healthier!
  • I am more organised. When I started this lifestyle I was so unorganised and because of this I was weak and I still made trash. When I started organising my life I found I was spending my time so much more efficiently!
  • I'm happier! For the first time in a long time I am living my values! And its awesome!
  • I save money. This point particularly surprised me. Not buying products packaged in plastic turned out to cost me less money! Which is great as I am a student!


As a fashion student, I learn, everyday, about the second biggest wasteful industry in the world. I felt it was my responsibility to reduce my negative impact and increase my positive impact. That is why I am proud to live zero waste and proud to be a sustainable designer and eco freak!

Thanks for reading x

Thursday, 18 February 2016

No Trash, No Problem!

Welcome to my blog! My name is Olivia Kellett, I am 20 years old, and I am currently studying my second year at the London College of Fashion. My course is the study of Fashion Design and Product Development. Something that attracted me to the fashion industry was reading blogs, and over the years I have attempted to start many blogs, in the hope of being successful. I attributed the failure of these blogs to lack of time, interest and general forgetfulness. For a long time I was convinced that no one was interested in what I wanted to say... However, I realised that, up until now, I did not have anything important to write about. I didn't have anything that I was truly passionate about. Until now!

This blog is all about how I live my Zero Waste, No Trash Lifestyle! How I became a Sustainable fashion student and designer, and the reality of the fashion industry. I believe that people need to be aware of the truth behind the clothes they are buying, in order to make the best, most ethical decision possible. I'm also a feminist, and an artist...keep reading if you're interested!

Thanks x