https://seasmartschool.com/blog/reduce-plastic-waste
"The easiest and most direct way to limit plastic waste in the ocean is by reducing our usage of single-use plastics. Single-use plastics include plastic bags, water bottles, straws, cups, utensils, dry cleaning bags, take-out containers, and any other plastic items that are used once and then discarded."
I know California has banned platic bags usage at grocery stores. That's a pretty simple thing to do. I'm surprised it hasn't caught on more. Are other states or places where you are doing that?
Banning straws seems to be contraversial. But, really? Do we need to use straws?
Once in awhile I will buy a cooked chicken from the store. It comes in this fairly heavy cool plastic container. I figured I would wash them and use them for other things. But, I can't figure out what to do with them. What things do you guys clean and save and probably never use?
"The easiest and most direct way to limit plastic waste in the ocean is by reducing our usage of single-use plastics. Single-use plastics include plastic bags, water bottles, straws, cups, utensils, dry cleaning bags, take-out containers, and any other plastic items that are used once and then discarded."
I know California has banned platic bags usage at grocery stores. That's a pretty simple thing to do. I'm surprised it hasn't caught on more. Are other states or places where you are doing that?
Banning straws seems to be contraversial. But, really? Do we need to use straws?
Once in awhile I will buy a cooked chicken from the store. It comes in this fairly heavy cool plastic container. I figured I would wash them and use them for other things. But, I can't figure out what to do with them. What things do you guys clean and save and probably never use?