Waste

Ways we are reducing waste:

  • not buying a lot of new things. Low consumption leads to lower waste.
  • using products as for as long a life as we can: bikes, cars, clothes, phones.
  • shop at farmer’s market and for bulk products. Using own packages
  • reuse plastic bags (from food, shopping, etc) for lunches, sandwich wraps, food storage)
  • purchasing items with the least wasteful/damaging packaging, especially looking for least plastic, metal, glass.
  • rarely use paper towels. Use cloth.
  • asking butchers to wrap meat in butcher paper without added plastic sheets or bags
  • using bar soap rather than liquid shampoo to wash hair so less plastic bottles
  • use a few inches less dental floss every time.
  • re-use fairly clean butcher paper for lining garbage cans. (We don’t have to buy garbage bags)
  • compost all food scraps, soiled paper
  • we are making calls and emails to reduce junk mail and catalogs
  • reduce number of magazines and papers and learn to use online versions of these
  • repairing things rather than dumping: appliances, cars, bikes, clothes, furniture, thingies, etc.
  • use simple detergents and soaps for cleaning, so buying very few types of products
  • using toilet paper for nose blowing, etc, so don’t need to buy boxes of Kleenex.
  • using lightly-used tissue from the garbage for spill or heavy grime clean-up (yuk, but you need to wash up afterward anyway!)
  • bring non-disposable plates, cutlery, cups to potlucks, picnics, hikes, school functions.
  • save plasticware so we don’t have to buy any – ever
  • avoid drinking straws, paper napkins, single-use plastic utensils

Things one can do starting today:

  • don’t accept plastic bags from stores, take-out food orders
  • don’t buy foods in rigid plastic clamshells
  • reduce the number of products you buy in cans, bottles
  • if you find yourself throwing away unused food, cleaners, condiments, cosmetics: buy less