Friday, June 16, 2017

Before you purchase plastic, think twice. Is there another option?

Yesterday, I read that 90% of the plastic in oceans of the world comes from rivers in Asia. We can do better by the choices we make every day and here's hoping that China's new attention to the environment will reduce the plastic pollution. Meanwhile, here's what we can all do:

More Ways to Avoid Plastic

• Jars. So many jars. For salads, soups, sauces, juice, opened packages of things. Just jars. Lots of jars.
• Aluminum foil is a great stand-in for plastic wrap and can be easily recycled or saved for reuse.
• Wax paper is great for wrapping sandwiches. So are reusable sandwich pouches you can make or purchase; many close with Velcro and are easy to launder or wipe clean.
• Reuse empty yogurt, sour cream, or cream cheese containers. You’ve already got them and you have to wash them before tossing them into the recycling bin anyway, so you may as well use them again.
• Invest in reusable lunch containers like bento boxes or tiffins to avoid waste when sending off your little one (or yourself) with a bagged lunch.


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