"To incorporate 5-10 new plastic-free practices into my regular daily routine."
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Teresa's actions
Create Your Own Action
Get The Word Out
I pledge to post one photo, showing a simple thing everyone can do to help reduce plastics and other wastes, every day for a month on my Facebook and Instagram pages.
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DAILY ACTIONS
Community
Estimate Your Plastic Consumption and Go #PlasticNeutral
I will visit rePurpose website, complete the 3-minute plastic consumption calculator, and explore how I can reBalance my annual plastic footprint.
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ONE-TIME ACTION
Personal Care
Lather Up
I will replace my soaps, shampoos, and conditions with either a bar or refillable option.
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ONE-TIME ACTION
Personal Care
Brusha Brusha Brusha
I will replace my plastic toothbrush with a bamboo toothbrush.
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ONE-TIME ACTION
Lifestyle
Naked Bins
I will either line my trash cans with repurposed newspaper or paper bags, or I will not line my trash cans at all.
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DAILY ACTIONS
Food
Lobby for Reusables
I will lobby my workplace to have reusable dishes and silverware in order to minimize disposables.
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ONE-TIME ACTION
Food
Takeout Pro
I will use my own containers when ordering takeout.
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DAILY ACTIONS
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.
I'm grateful to Sustainable Warwick for allowing me to participate in this challenging challenge! I learned a lot from all of your posts. I met my goal and I have set some new goals for after the challenge ends. Thank you, thank you! It's been fun too!
Today is Day 3 of the challenge I set up for myself. I committed to posting a picture every day for 31 days on my Facebook and Instagram pages showing a simple change everyone can make to help reduce plastic and other waste. I'm getting good responses which feels good. This was my way of extending this ecochallenge which has really inspired me to do more and to pay more close attention to my actions.
Christy, send me a friend request on Facebook or follow me on Instagram (tvelahayes). I'd copy my posts here but it's already taking me some time getting them on both those sites each day.
Find out what their objections or obstacles to complying are and then try to find a solution that works for both of you. One thing I do often, though it's not exactly using my own containers, is ask to have my take out packaged in something the restaurant has but which they don't normally use when handing out their food. If I order a sandwich at a deli/restaurant that usually packages their sandwiches in a styrofoam or plastic container I'll ask for them to wrap it in foil when I place my order. Most restaurants have foil and so far the ones I have asked have agreed to do it for me.
I do the same, for "doggy bags" also. Been trying to get the deli to wrap the sliced meat or cheese in butcher paper. Chester Shoprite has done this twice for me, but when they are busy I don't ask. The long line behind me is a little intimidating. (I'm a wimp) I need to remember a flat container next time, ask them to put the price tag on the lid.
If you try this, let me know where you shopped and if they are agreeable. Thanks!
Thanks for the great idea Christy! I used it to wrap up and freeze my homemade buttermilk waffles this morning. A sheet of waxed paper and an old, saved tin is much better than using a lot of aluminum foil like I usually do.
Nice Teresa! I bet they won't stick together when you want to pop one in the toaster. I have refrigerated food like this, but have not frozen food. Please let me know if they freeze well with this method!
Received my package from A Drop In The Ocean today. I'm psyched! All their packaging is recycled. Their delivery containers can be returned to be reused.
Yes, one is shampoo and the other is conditioner! Isn't that great? I only ordered the trial size but they hold more than I expected. I haven't looked into the exact process but you can ship back those metal bottles and they refill them.
I loved the shampoo and conditioner! Now I have to research the company some more to see where their products come from. Still wish they weren't from across the country though!
Taking the waste audit at the same time as committing to lining my garbage cans with newspaper was key to producing less waste. I used less materials, wasted less food, went the extra step in order to keep my trash can manageable.
The audit also brought my family on board, kind of as a joke on me, but it worked nonetheless. There was a lot of "don't throw that out or you'll be on Mom's waste list!"
I was feeling good taking the "survey" because it seemed like I was doing a great job avoiding plastics but I was surprised to find, at the end, that I still had a lot of work to do! It made me think more deeply about all the little plastic wrappers I use that I kind of forget about.... Kind bar wrappers, Chunky bar wrappers, frozen burrito wrappers, chip bags ... I guess I cut out all the big plastic bottles but now I have to concentrate on the smaller things.
It really opens your eyes when you take stock like that. I did a month long challenge a few years ago, saved every bit of plastic that would normally have gone in the trash or recycling. What a pile... just for me! My husband didn't want to play along ;) I try to reuse as many bags from chips, cereal, frozen vegs. as I can and haven't bought ziplock bags in 4 years. Although I still wind up with a bag here and there sneaking into the house with cookies from a friend or some such thing. I try to reuse those a few times.
I'm going to be providing my family with bamboo brushes. Since I'm the one who purchases the toothbrushes for the household I'm pretty sure they'll start using them!
Teresa, this is my most recent purchase. $13 for 12 brushes. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M1FKFES/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 I love that they come in recycled paper packaging. I'm trying not to buy everything on Amazon anymore... but it's a struggle to find this kind of thing locally. Maybe that bulk goods store in our future will carry bamboo toothbrushes too!
Using newspaper liners keeps me from being lazy like when I might want to throw away a compostable item because the compost collection can is overflowing and I don't feel like trekking to the compost bin to empty it! With newspaper I know that the damp compostable item is going to seep thru and might make a mess which will, in the end, be a bigger job. It always seems to come down to the same thing, changing habits, reconditioning your thinking. Taking a short walk in the fresh air to dump the collection can is really not hard, though my conditioned brain tries to tell me it is.
Oh brother, I totally agree Teresa. I will push down the veg scraps to compress them as they are wilting in the container on my counter and go through such gyrations to avoid walking outside to dump it. Good to know I am not alone! Hahaha!