My plastic waste is way down this week. As far as I know, all items are non-recyclable. It’s really eye-opening to see just how much plastic we use that cannot be recycled.
Items used this week but purchased before the plastic project began:
Now for the new plastic waste:
New plastic purchased this week which is destined for my plastic purgatory in the future:
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Quiz:
1. How much plastic waste is the equivalent of 1 flashlight battery?
2. Which is more noxious in a landfill?
3. Is the perfect, environmentally-friendly lifestyle that of a society based on stone-age technology?
4. Who among you would enjoy living in the highlands of New Guinea?
About the TJ’s comment. Does anybody know why they wrap their produce in plastic? It annoys me to no end!
3. No. Even Stone-Age folks can do a lot of damage: starting forest fires to flush out game, overhunting, etc. It’s really a matter of population; once you have enough of any species, they’ll start pushing the boundaries of their ecological niche, until the ecosystem pushes back, and one side gets damaged, or the balance gets destroyed. That’s why it’s so important to control population!
I think I’d rather live on the slopes of the big island of Hawaii, running an ecologically sustainable chocolate plantation. Or live in the Maryland suburbs of DC, while I worked at the National Security Archive. Where would you rather live?
Michael
Hi anonymous! I agree with you about flashlight batteries, TOTALLY. Those were bought ages ago before I started becoming more environmentally aware. I am using rechargables as much as possible and taking the old ones to the hazardous waste battery container at the library when they wear out. In fact, I just took a bunch this weekend.
And Sunny, TJ’s is a packaging nightmare, which makes me really sad because they have some wicked good food.
Oh, and here is an NPR story about plastic bottle recycling. Things are pretty bad right now, but they might get better.
Michael
And here is a story about plastic recycling gone a little out of control…
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