It’s 3am, so I’m just going to try and make this short and sweet. Here’s the weekly tally:
Non-recyclable items used this week but purchased before the plastic project began:
Recyclable items used up this week but bought before the project began:
And that’s all the old stuff. Now for the new plastic waste.
Actually, there was more plastic than these two pieces, but I sent it back to the company with a note. The story is that I purchased the MultiPure filter kit in order to save plastic and also because, unlike Brita, these cartridges filter out the chloramine that is used to purify our water here in the East Bay. I figured I’d save plastic because first, the filter cartridge only has to be changed once a year, as opposed to every 2 months, and second, the only plastic on the cartridge are the two endcaps, unlike Brita in which the entire housing is made of plastic and is disposable.
Unfortunately, the filter and cartridge arrived encased in 20 square feet of fresh, new bubble wrap! I called MultiPure to find out if in the future the cartridges could be shipped without bubble wrap and was told that this was impossible. So I found out the contact info for the person in charge of making those decisions and mailed the bubble wrap back to her with a letter. I’ll post the response if and when I get one.
Well, that’s it. To bed!
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OH you are so in trouble in my household…
i pester the boyfriend into buying a sink filter (the pur water kind)..and he was very hesitant to do so. i convince him and so he says okay. we get said water filter home and i cannot get it attached for the life of me. thus making me enlist the help of the boyfriend who also cannot get the thing attached. after much effort, many tools, and a half soaked counter, the filter gets attached half assed…the half assed part being that water leaks slightly from around the faucet. my half wet boyfriend, while glaring at me, stated im not allowed to bring home anymore “beth” ideas for at least a little while. heh. AND neither of us has even tasted the water yet in fear of getting a mouthful of yuck. but on a side note…the boyfriend DID ask me whether “beth” would appreciate the individually packaged chips i bought this weekend. and while i would say no, you wouldnt appreciate it, they are not JUST individually packed chips but they are portion controlled astroids and im trying to watch my weight! (OH and this post was just to give you a hard time. EVERYTHING in our household is a production!)
*marika
Hey, bubble wrap has a lot of uses — as a burglar alarm, for instance. You put it by the door, or the window, and if anyone sneaks in … they make a lot of noise, and wake you up, and startle themselves! (It’s a bit like the way Floyd Thursby, one of the bad guys in “The Maltese Falcon”, is described as putting crumpled newspaper around his bed when he sleeps to reduce the risk of someone sneaking up on him.)
When I get bubble wrap at work, I like to put it on the plastic sheet under my swivel chair, so that each time I push back from my desk, it makes a popcorn noise. This helps make up for the fact that in my office we are not allowed to make popcorn in the microwaves.
OK, really, I try to reuse the bubble wrap when I’m sending items to others.
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