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vendredi 21 mars 2014

Re-Using Plastic Food Packaging To Reduce Waste

By Jaclyn Hurley


We hear constantly from environmental advocates about the amount of waste produced by modern society, and about the negative effects that waste has on the environment. Most people want to make a difference, but it is easy to feel as though that is impossible. With modern conveniences like plastic food packaging and bottled water, we often create waste without even thinking about it.

The modern lifestyle has made participating in the creation of waste almost mindless; it is more difficult to avoid participating. Still, you can build habits that will help you to reduce the amount of waste you produce. You may need to be more mindful, and spend a little bit more time on certain things than you are used to spending. However, you may also find that you will save some time and money in the long run.

Here are a few tips for re-using things and reducing the amount of plastic you consume. This will, in turn, reduce the amount of trash that you produce.

Use your containers more than once. If you order food to be delivered or purchase anything from a deli, you will inevitably be given plastic containers. The only way to completely avoid them would be to not buy prepared foods at all. Even if you can't avoid them altogether, however, you can make sure that you use them more than once instead of throwing them away immediately. They can be used to store food, so you don't have to buy the nags, foil, and Tupperware you might otherwise use for that purpose.

Save and reuse your plastic bags. Whether they are sandwich bags, storage bags, or grocery bags, plastic bags can be reused for many purposes. You can save the storage and sandwich bags for the same purpose for which you originally used them. As long as there wasn't raw meat inside, it should be fine to just wash them out. As for grocery bags, you can put them in small trash cans in place of regular trash bags, and you can also put them over your hair in place of shower caps!

Do not buy snack foods that are packaged individually. They create more trash, and they also cost more money. You can buy things in bulk instead, and then divide them on your own. Buy a full sized package of tissues, for instance, and put them in sandwich bags you have saved, so that you can carry them in a purse or pocket. The same goes for chips, crackers, and other snacks.

Another good thing to avoid is purchasing a lot of individually sized sodas and bottled water. This is one of the hardest habits to break. One way to reduce this waste a little bit is to save the bottles you have. Next time you leave the house, take water or soda or tea with you in a bottle you are re-using. Then you will be less likely to purchase a new one.

The bottles that you do not re-use should be recycled, as all of your containers should be eventually. Instead of putting it in the trash, recycle it. That way, instead of taking up space in a landfill, it will be melted down and used to create something else, reducing the overall amount of waste.

We produce so much trash on the whole that it's true, no one person can completely solve the problem. But every little change contributes, and eventually they can ass up to big changes. In the meanwhile, you can save some money and rest assured that you're doing what you can.




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