If your grocery store has a bulk section, consider using it.
It's a lot cheaper and you're considerably reducing the packaging.
Once you get your loot home, air tight, glass Fido jars are a great way to store your stuff.
Please remember that this tip refers to things you need. There's no point in buying things that will rot or decay in bulk. Be a wise consumer.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Tip # 9 - Cloth Diapers instead of Disposable ones
In today's world Cloth diapers have almost become extinct.
Meanwhile our landfills are gaushing with disposable plastic diapers that will take a millenia to decompose.
Moving back to Cloth Diapers will be healthier for the baby, will prevent enormous amounts of waste and save us from drowning in plastic and poo.
Meanwhile our landfills are gaushing with disposable plastic diapers that will take a millenia to decompose.
Moving back to Cloth Diapers will be healthier for the baby, will prevent enormous amounts of waste and save us from drowning in plastic and poo.
Friday, November 2, 2007
Tip # 7 - Reuse and Reduce Plastic Bags
Plastic bags thrown away take thousands of years to be exhausted.
Not only that, plastic bags are light in weight, they easily fly and land in oceans and strangle marine life who believe them to be jellyfish.
The solution is simple - reuse and reduce.
Bring the old bags to the supermarket rather then take new ones.
If we use every bag we get at least one more time, we'd already reduce plastic bags' waste by 50%!
Not only that, plastic bags are light in weight, they easily fly and land in oceans and strangle marine life who believe them to be jellyfish.
The solution is simple - reuse and reduce.
Bring the old bags to the supermarket rather then take new ones.
If we use every bag we get at least one more time, we'd already reduce plastic bags' waste by 50%!
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