It’s a new year and a new plastic collection. For those just joining this blog, every month I collect and tally my plastic waste to see how far I’ve come and what still needs to be done. As I mentioned in my post “8 Reasons Why Personal Changes Matter,” it’s only after looking at our own waste and trying very hard to find alternatives that we can see clearly where the limits are and what companies we need to target or civil actions to engage in. So, here’s January’s tally:
Plastic purchased before June 15 2007 and used up in the last month (3.2 oz):
New plastic waste (3.2 oz):
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Here’s an awesome plastic free vegan ice cream recipe.
Blend frozen bananas with cocoa powder and coconut cream (or shredded coconut and extra virgin coconut oil). You can throw in some tofu, or chocolate chips, too if you like. It comes out like soft ice cream, but you can harden it in the freezer. Make sure your ingredients are fair trade.
Love & RRRevolution, Tracey
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i recommend berkeley bowls raw organic coconut oil. comes in a glass jar with metal lid. it is in the vitamin section. there are other coconut oils in the oil section, but this one is amazing and for some reason shelved separately.
omg it it so delicious, and has the right ratio of all the efa’s.
I forget way to often to ask for no straw. I remember to ask for no lemon (I don’t want pesticides in my water or nasty germs from people’s hands lol) but often forget about the straw. :(
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I am amazed, what you show on this blog is telling me that I have a long way to go.
But, more importantly, I have come a very long way spurred by the ideas behind your postings…
The direction one goes using personal choices is what counts, right?
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Hi Beth,
Your tally makes me chuckle, as your new plastic pile looks very much like mine (after my first month sans plastique)- A few incidental straws, some milk bottle lids, plastic envelope windows. Do you ever feel like you are collecting other people’s trash when you acquire plastic? I sure do. How do you not get all worked up about it?
Anyways, loving your blog. Check out mine and we should chat one day soon.
Taina
Thank you for providing a collection of idiotic things we often use to spoil our own earth. Kudos…
Hey Beth!
Love your blog. I’ve got a solution to your ice cream dilema. Buy your ice cream from Ici on College Ave in Berkeley. All organic and they can hand pack a quart for you. You so deserve it!
Keep up the inspiration.
Steve
Awesome idea Steve, as long as they’ll let me bring my own container. Of course, it doesn’t help with trying to go off dairy, does it?
(Their chicory ice cream is awesome. Like coffee without the caffeine.)
Hi Beth,
You’re so amazing. I really relate to the part about all the cleaning but your house isn’t spotless. You’d probably feel much better if you saw all my clutter. I buy canola oil in bulk, refilling my own bottle and thus avoiding the new plastic lid. It is more expensive, though.
Hey, saw your question to Ask Umbra on Grist yesterday. Just had to be you.
peace,
Laurie-Ann
I’m glad for your plastic free inspiration for Garbage Free February in my city. (Grassroots project).
And Crunchy Chicken’s food waste challenge
Plastic and food waste are the things that remain major sources of garbage.
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About your cooking oil lid problem:
I’ve seen a couple of bulk food sections which sell bulk oil in reusable bottles. The lids are probably plastic, but at least they’re reusable.
You might look around at your options there.
Hi Jason. Actually, I have found that my local Whole Foods has oil in bulk. We get all our olive oil this way. But we do still have some canola oil in glass bottles in the refrigerator. We seldom use canola oil. I’ll save the last bottle to refill once it’s used up.
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