164: Zero Waste Tips for the bathroom with Mariska Nell

In this episode, we take a look at Zero Waste Tips for the bathroom. How you can reduce your waste with a few simple steps 

During this episode we talked about what is zero waste, tips on reducing waste and then take a deep dive into what pesky plastics are lurking in your bathroom and provide you with some plastic free solutions in the bathrooms.

Links from the episodes:

008: Top Tip Thursday Reducing Waste In The Bathroom with Mariska Nell

002: Top Tip Thursday on Living More Sustainable Using The 5R’s with Mariska Nell

151: Biork A Great Plastic Free and Zero Waste Deodorant with Philip Wagner

108: How one bottle of shampoo is making a difference with Lindsey McCoy

023: The last razor that you would ever buy with Adam Simone

093: The Last Swab that you would ever need with Isabel Aagaard

146: How a Plastic Free Sunscreen can safe our reefs with Jade Chan

154: Feeling Good with Kooshoo

Elate Beauty

Who Gives A Crap

Recipes to try:

Foaming Face Wash

AM Cream With Sun Protection

PM Cream

Coffee Scrub

Hydrating Spritzer

All-Purpose Cleaner

Hard Watermark Cleaner

Toilet Bombs

Wakey Wakey scent to start the day fresh

In this episode, we take a look at Zero Waste Tips for the bathroom. How you can reduce your waste with a few simple steps During this episode we talked about what is zero waste, tips on reducing waste and then take a deep dive into what pesky plastics are lurking in your bathroom and provide you with some plastic free solutions in the bathrooms.

About the author, Mariska

Hi, I’m Mariska – podcast host, artist, sustainability advocate and consultant, and storyteller driven by a deep passion for our planet. Sustainability isn’t just a topic I discuss; it’s a way of life I embody through my work, actions, and everyday choices.

My journey began several years ago when I started experimenting with trash as a medium in my artwork. What began as creative curiosity quickly turned into a deep dive into the environmental impact of waste. That curiosity expanded into a broader connection with nature—including a life-changing trek to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, where I found both clarity and purpose. It was there that I made the decision to leave the corporate world behind and commit fully to environmental work.

In 2018, I took that message public in the UAE by wearing every piece of trash I generated for 30 days. The result—65 kilograms of waste—sparked national conversations around sustainability and waste reduction. That bold experiment also became the catalyst for my podcast, Mama Earth Talk, where I’ve since connected with global thought leaders to explore sustainability and inspire meaningful action.

Over the years, I’ve collaborated with organizations such as Nespresso, Costa, and Dubai International Airport to implement practical and impactful environmental solutions. From optimizing waste management systems to leading awareness campaigns, I specialize in designing strategies that create real, lasting change.

My artwork—blending environmental advocacy with creative expression—has been collected by public figures including comedian Trevor Noah, environmentalist Adrian Grenier, entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk, radio host Kris Fade, Grammy Award-winning DJ Black Coffee, and NBA player Mason Plumlee. Through public speaking, podcasting, and art, I aim to inspire individuals and organizations to rethink their relationship with the environment.

With over a decade of international experience in design and project management across Australia, South Africa, the UK, India, and the UAE, I bring a unique mix of creativity and strategic insight to sustainability challenges. My global perspective allows me to collaborate across cultures, drive innovation, and empower others to make a meaningful impact.

As a lifelong learner and passionate advocate, I focus on practical, holistic solutions to environmental challenges—guided by systems thinking and a deep commitment to action. I hold a BA in Design, a postgraduate degree in Environmental Science, and a Master’s in Sustainable Design.

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