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Anita Roberts

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Anita's actions

Personal Care

Brusha Brusha Brusha

I will replace my plastic toothbrush with a bamboo toothbrush.

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Lifestyle

Complete a Waste Audit

I will conduct a waste audit - including recyclables and compost - to understand how much waste I create and where I can reduce the most.

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Personal Care

Lather Up

I will replace my soaps, shampoos, and conditions with either a bar or refillable option.

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Personal Care

Pearly Whites

I will purchase toothpaste in an aluminum tube or in a glass jar or make my own!

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Personal Care

Fresh as a Daisy

I will use deodorant either from a bar or a jar or I will make my own.

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Food

Plant a Garden

I will plant an herb or vegetable garden in my home, workplace, or community garden

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Lifestyle

Homemade Cleaners

I will make my own cleaning products at home.

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    Anita Roberts 7/31/2019 10:24 AM
    This has been another eye-opening challenge. Thanks to Bill for organizing. I've become more aware of my usage and available alternatives and have hopefully made some lasting changes in my routine (e.g., bar soap/shampoo rather than liquid forms in plastic bottles, growing some of my own food, bamboo toothbrushes (I'll be asking my dentist to promote these when I go for my cleaning next month), more community activism (just signed a petition to encourage Amazon to cut the plastic from their packaging), etc. It's encouraging to know that so many people care about being good stewards of our planet.

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    Anita Roberts 7/29/2019 6:37 AM

    I was happy to learn this weekend that the Kroger grocery store chain has a plan to remove plastic grocery bags from all their stores (Fred Meyer, QFC). https://www.fredmeyer.com/f/zero-hunger-zero-waste?cid=ema.pro.PDC_FD_20190726_FM&xg=45727758

    I noticed their target date is 2025, which seemed a long way off so I emailed them and asked why it will take so long. This was their response:

    Dear Anita,

    Thank you for contacting Kroger Customer Connect. The timeline is generous as we do not want to rush our customers. We, along with our customers will need time to transition to a new and better way of doing things. We do not want to assume what makes sense for one customer makes sense for everyone, and will respect the needs of every customer and want to make sure we don't impose any burdens on our shopper's. However we are confident we can deliver on our long-term goal. As this time we do have new Zero Hunger reusable bags and for every purchase of these bags we donate a meal to feed hungry families in our communities.

    This is a major change in outlook, requiring a great deal of preparation on our part, and on the park of our customers. We want to have a defined plan and retail division ready to go before announcing the complete phase-out.

    We also have a sustainable packaging goal of reducing plastic use by 10 million pounds, and to increase recyclability of Our Brand packaging. We have joined the sustainable packaging coalition in 2017 to help advance our company and industry-side efforts to reduce packaging impacts.

    You can learn more about this information at http://sustainability.kroger.com


    Hopefully their competitors will follow suit. 


    • Anita Roberts's avatar
      Anita Roberts 7/29/2019 9:54 AM
      Mine too, Bill. It seems they are piloting this change in several (five I think) places including the PNW.

    • Bill Berger's avatar
      Bill Berger 7/29/2019 8:30 AM
      Liking the engagement and the challenge your presented them Anita - nice job! Agree that 2025 is too far off...I wonder if they practiced the same slow diligence when they transitioned from legacy packing materials and bags to plastic? Good to see they're headed in the right direction. The QFC in my neighborhood just removed plastic bags from the checkout line this year.

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    Anita Roberts 7/29/2019 6:27 AM
    Finally started my "garden" this weekend. These will soon move to my front yard but for now they're on the back deck. The one in the back is a chive plant I've had for a long time. Keeps coming back. This weekend I planted Oregano, Basis, and Parsley, and two kinds of radishes. I'm starting Spinach and Chard seeds inside and will transplant them when they are ready. I anticipate a tasty summer and autumn. Yes, I realize I put everything in plastic, but I already had these planters. So at least they aren't going to a landfill. You can see one of the Oregano plants is flowering. I'm not sure if I should cut it back or just leave it be. The chives flower every spring and I've always left those alone.

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    Anita Roberts 7/26/2019 10:20 AM
    Any tips on zero- or low-waste meal prep? I've gotten pretty good about prepping the amount I need, but I always have compostable waste from inedible pits, rinds, etc.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Food Plant a Garden
    Besides having access to fresh herbs and vegetables, what benefits will you see from growing your own garden?

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    Anita Roberts 7/18/2019 9:29 AM
    More fresh air, gardening can be good exercise, plus since I get the most sun in my front yard, it may increase interaction with my neighbors, some of whom are avid gardeners and are happy to share advice.
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Lifestyle Homemade Cleaners
    What did you learn by making your own cleaning products? What is the biggest difference in making vs buying?

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    Anita Roberts 7/17/2019 1:48 PM
    The raw materials aren't much more expensive than the prefab products. Plus no chemicals.

    • Kim Mortstock's avatar
      Kim Mortstock 7/23/2019 9:32 PM
      My favorite is dishsoap plus vinegar in a spray bottle to clean the shower. It does smell a bit vinegary in the bathroom for a short while, but really cleans the shower door beautifully.

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    Anita Roberts 7/13/2019 1:33 PM
    I'm planning to plant some herbs and veggies this weekend. It's been a while since I've spent time in the garden but I'm ready to get back out there. Need to do a little planning today and tomorrow I can get my hands dirty. On a somewhat related note, I joined a farm box delivery service and received my first box this past week. I have to say it's the best kale I think I've ever had; super fresh. BUT, I was thinking all the produce would be locally grown (in WA), but most of it actually came from California, some from Oregon and British Columbia, and only two items were grown in WA. I was a little disappointed about that, but at least it's all certified organic. I made a potato and kale hash for breakfast this morning; a tasty cucumber, radish, and tomato salad; some blueberry, ginger, and swiss chard smoothies; and roasted beets! Lots of good stuff. 

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      Anita Roberts 7/29/2019 9:59 AM
      Thanks, Bill. There are also free classes at a number of nurseries and garden centers in the area (Molbaks, Sky Nursery, Sunnyside). I have a great book on growing veggies in the PNW; I just need to put it into practice. :)  Sadly my local garden store (Lil Sprout) is moving out of my neighborhood up to Everett Mall Way because they lost their lease. Sadly their current location is set to become yet another storage facility. Boo.

    • Bill Berger's avatar
      Bill Berger 7/23/2019 9:19 AM
      Sounds delicious. I'm sure you're already aware but the Seattle Tilth Alliance offers classes on gardening and other related topics...http://www.tilthalliance.org/about/learn/adultclasses
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Personal Care Brusha Brusha Brusha
    What are the benefits of switching to bamboo toothbrushes? How would you implore others in your community to make this switch as well?

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    Anita Roberts 7/12/2019 10:49 AM
    I haven't done it yet but I plan to switch to bamboo toothbrushes. Bamboo is a fast growing and sustainable crop and it's biodegradable. Apparently you have to be cognizant of the type of nylon used for the bristles as some is biodegradable and some isn't. I'd like to find them locally and avoid having them shipped if possible. If you use one, where did you get yours? 

    • Bill Berger's avatar
      Bill Berger 7/23/2019 9:20 AM
      Purchased mine from Amazon but wrote QFC and asked them to start carrying them. Perhaps if they receive enough requests they'll start carrying them.

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    Anita Roberts 7/10/2019 1:46 PM
    I finally bought a reusable lid for my cat food cans so I don't have to wrap them in plastic wrap anymore. My cat has to take a pill twice a day and I hide it in a bit of wet food. Over time this adds up. It's kind of a cool lid because it will fit any sized pet food can. I got mine at Mud Bay but here's the manufacturer's site if you're interested.  https://messymutts.ca/product/universal-can-cover/?v=7516fd43adaa
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Personal Care Lather Up
    What are the economic and personal benefits of switching to bar soap/shampoo/conditioner or refillable bottle options?

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    Anita Roberts 7/05/2019 10:50 AM
    The refillable bottle option didn't make sense to me; it's just too expensive. But I'll give the shampoo bar a try and see how my hair responds. A friend mentioned a DIY hair care concoction that she said left her hair healthier than shampoo, so I'm willing to try both options and see what differences I notice. I do like the idea of getting the plastic bottles out of my bathroom.  

    • Bill Berger's avatar
      Bill Berger 7/05/2019 4:38 PM
      I don't have much hair but Jennie and I have been through one shampoo bar and we're both happy with it. She got it from Lush but I'm sure there are more cost effective options out there.