Reduce, reuse …

Hello friends,

We’ve been talking this week about how some materials—glass and metal, for example—are more recyclable than others, like plastics.

But when we talk about recycling, we often leave out the two most important parts of the process. You’ve surely heard the phrase “reduce, reuse, recycle.” Well, there’s a reason “recycle” is the last word in the phrase—it’s supposed to be your last resort.

Yes indeed, I am telling you that recycling alone isn’t good enough. You have to actively reduce the amount of waste you produce: buy items with less packaging, buy in bulk, only use a bag if you need it, and don’t buy “disposable” anything, if you can help it. Next, reuse what you already have: old plastic bags, plastic sour cream containers, etc. I’m sure you know someone—a grandparent or parent—who lived through the Depression and had to make everything last as long as it could. Following our elders’ example is one of the most Earth-friendly things we can do.

Viva the old people!

Love, The Green Fairy

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