This week's challenge comes from Mrs. Green (I just love her blog!):
This week, consider your recycling habits and decide on one more things which you can do to reduce landfill waste. Let us know what you are doing, and how, so that we can learn and be inspired.
And then, if you would like ...
Visit the (Inter)National Zero Waste Week blog page or the Facebook Page and share your efforts with everyone participating in this year's event (close to 1000 from all over the world).
Visit the (Inter)National Zero Waste Week blog page or the Facebook Page and share your efforts with everyone participating in this year's event (close to 1000 from all over the world).
Trash Can
- Unrecyclable containers from restaurants (Styrofoam, paper lined with plastic, plastics that cannot be recycled)
- Plastic bags
- Plastic wrapper (packaging)
- Tissues and paper towels
- Beer and wine bottles
- Cardboard boxes (from online purchases)
- Junk mail
- Plastic containers from dairy, fruit, etc.
- Glass jars
- Aluminum cans
Once we started recycling, really recycling, and composting, our trash waste reduced dramatically. However, there is always room for improvement. There are so many changes I can make, but I have to take baby steps to reduce the amount of change I introduce at once. Yes, I would love to be able to bring my own take-home glass container to restaurants to take the left over food home, but I could see people (even my own family members) looking at me like I had three heads. I am going to chose one item from the trash can and one item from the recycle bin to either change what I buy, reuse the item, or compost it.
Trash Can: Tissues
Waste Reduction Plan: Since 98% of the tissues are used for wiping a nose, these can be composted. Obviously, if you are sick and using tissues, you would not want to compost these.
Recycle Bin: Junk Mail
Waste Reduction Plan: Compost junk mail and shredded items. This will add good carbon matter to the produce scraps in the compost bin. I had been saving glass jars for storing items from the bulk bin or spices from my garden, but I ended up with a huge number of jars and no where to store them.
>> What ideas/tips do you have for helping me reduce my waste?