Disposable Items Assessment
I'm currently working on my first goal - decrease / eradicate disposable items. In order to do that, I wanted to take a look at all the disposable things that are out there and see what I'm already replacing and with what consistency. I'm defining disposable as anything that is meant to be used once and then thrown away. I will be tackling "consumables" next, which I think of as multi-use items but we know they will eventually be trash.
Here's what I have so far. How many of these do you use regularly? Do you have any other ideas I missed? Please leave them in the comments!
Here's what I have so far. How many of these do you use regularly? Do you have any other ideas I missed? Please leave them in the comments!
- dog poo bags
- K cups
- coffee filters
- toilet paper
- tampons and pads
- straws
- cups
- paper/plastic plates & bowls
- water bottles
- to-go containers
- napkins
- paper towels
- those little cotton pads I clean my face with
- plastic grocery bags
- plastic food bags (ziplock?)
- saran wrap
- aluminum foil
- parchment paper
- gift cards, bags, envelopes
- tissues
- single use food containers (single serving items vs. things you'd keep in your pantry)
- plasticware
- condiment packets (salt, pepper, dressings, sauces, etc.)
- trash bags
What am I missing?
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