I received a forwarded presentation from a family member the other day. We’ve been trying valiantly to reduce our waste and making every effort to reduce our use of plastic bags for the past few years. But this presentation really reinforced things for us. Here are some statistics contained within it.
It is possible…
How difficult is it to buy a few, inexpensive cloth bags for grocery shopping? Not very, pretty much every grocery store sells them now. We have a few in each vehicle.
What about my garbage? Do I really need to carry it out in a bag? Can’t I just take the pail under the sink out and dump it? Is it really so hard to give it a quick rinse?
If we are willing to sacrifice, just a little, I think we can all make a pretty significant difference.
We have become anal enough about our recycling that we actually have reduced our regular garbage to one small bag per week (the equivalent of a grocery bag).
Now I’m excited that I have found compostable bags at Lee Valley! So even the garbage we don’t recycle and that does end up in the dumpster will be in bags made of vegetable oil and cornstarch, apparently they dissolve away in just a few days. Wonderful!
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