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Reduce Waste: Use Less Plastic Food Packaging

By Jaclyn Hurley


In our current society, we create waste all the time, often without realizing what we are doing. Most of use use plastic food packaging every single day. Theoretically, everyone knows that producing excess trash, especially trash that does not naturally biodegrade, is harmful to the environment. However, despite warnings from environmental advocates and despite having a desire to make a change, many people are at a loss as to how to put that desire into practice.

These days, creating waste is as simple as purchasing something from a restaurant or a grocery store. In some ways, it is more difficult to avoid participating than it is to participate. That doesn't mean, however, that you cannot make a difference. You may need to be more mindful, and spend some extra time, but you can definitely find ways to ensure that you and your family create less waste.

In this article you will find a few suggestions of methods for re-using things. When you re-use things, you create less waste, and save money, too!

Re-use containers. Oftentimes you cannot avoid plastic containers, because no other option is provided. Almost anything purchased from a deli is going to come in one of these containers. The same goes for food-delivery orders. However, although you may not be able to avoid these containers, you can re-use them. Many of them are sturdy enough that you can use them for food storage, and therefore avoid buying Tupperware, foil, and bags that you would otherwise buy.

Re-use plastic bags. This goes for both grocery bags and storage/ sandwich bags, like Ziplocs. The grocery bags can be used as trash bags for smaller garbage cans. Surprisingly, they also make great shower caps! Storage bags can be washed out and re-used for their original purpose. Unless they were used for raw meat or something else that could be dangerous, there is not need to throw them away after one use.

Avoid buying "individually wrapped" items. These things not only create extra waste, they also cost more. Instead, buy things like tissues, nuts, snack foods, and candy in bulk, and separate them into individual packages yourself, using the storage and sandwich bags you have saved from previous uses.

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.

Make sure you recycle! Realistically, we are all going to create waste. Regardless of how many times you re-use a container, you will eventually have to throw it away. You can't save everything forever. When that time does arrive, try to recycle things rather than putting them in the trash. That way you aren't contributing more to a landfill.

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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