Pretty heavy this week. But most of the weight comes from a giant Hershey’s chocolate syrup container we bought ages ago. We do have our priorities, after all. So here’s the weekly tally:
Non-recyclable items used this week but purchased before the plastic project began:
Recyclable items purchased before the plastic project began:
Now for the new plastic waste:
Other new plastic purchased this week? Nothing that I can think of.
I had another appointment with my doctor. This time, I didn’t use the plastic sheet that was offered. I should have brought the one I saved from last time, but I didn’t think of it until I’d left the house. So instead, I just held my pants across my lap until the doctor arrived and then explained to her that I didn’t see any need to waste the plastic. She seemed a little surprised, but “got it.” (Hopefully, there won’t be too much more of this personal stuff to share with you!)
That’s it for the week. Hey, Radical Garbage Man. If you’re reading this, can you please send me an e-mail? (My e-mail address is in my profile.) I have some questions to ask about recycling tetra paks, and since you’re in the waste management business, I’m hoping you can help me out.
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Beth,
You say Yikes to 10.7 oz and I fully understand what you mean but the even bigger Yikes is you had 10.7 oz and you are trying to keep from using plastic unnecessarily. It hurts to imagine how much the average person uses who isn’t trying. Did you ever count before you started avoiding plastic to this extent? Would be interesting to see. Anyways, thanks for the info. Also, along the more personal lines I started using Kiss My Face Olive Oil and Something liquid soap as my body wash and it works as a shave gel. I thought to myself this weekend, how about using it as shampoo? Worked great. Now when I have to spend 12 nights in a motel in October I will only have to carry one bottle for three uses.
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