Each month I'm going to offer one idea to make a change that will result in reducing plastic waste.
A couple of years ago my county started collecting plastic waste in recycling boxes. It felt better to be recycling almost giving permission to buy as much plastic as we want, so long as you recycle it. Although this an area of major development and there are many projects being investigated very little of the plastic we use actually gets recycled.
One method is to change plastic bottles into fleece and other polyester fabrics. The process is quite shocking especially if you think about the ship loads of plastic being sent around the planet, the worker conditions in China and the fact that it all gets shipped back again. Take a look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyF9MxlcItw
So, I have decided to reduce the amount of plastic that I buy both the kind that has a recycling symbol on and the kind that says ''currently not recyclable'
A couple of years ago my county started collecting plastic waste in recycling boxes. It felt better to be recycling almost giving permission to buy as much plastic as we want, so long as you recycle it. Although this an area of major development and there are many projects being investigated very little of the plastic we use actually gets recycled.
One method is to change plastic bottles into fleece and other polyester fabrics. The process is quite shocking especially if you think about the ship loads of plastic being sent around the planet, the worker conditions in China and the fact that it all gets shipped back again. Take a look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyF9MxlcItw
So, I have decided to reduce the amount of plastic that I buy both the kind that has a recycling symbol on and the kind that says ''currently not recyclable'
Here's a challenge for you....
This month dig out all your bottles of shower gel/ wash and use them all up. This may take longer than a month, it of course, depends on how many bottles are stashed away!
While you are using them all up have a search around at soaps.
In my local supermarket I bought a cardboard box with soap in and for less than £1.00 It's a mild one and skin sensitive.
In my high street you can buy 'faith in nature' soaps in many different scents but it's in a plastic packet, not good. However, in a different shop I found the same soap for just over £1.00 and it is sold loose...it's just a case of shopping around...
Once you start looking there are thousands to choose from ranging from cheap to expensive (and we all need a treat every now and again, right?)
Clearly the choice is yours but this month find a soap/ soaps you like at a good price.
After that, just think of all those bottles of shower gel you are not throwing away- good feeling!
Additionally to shower soap you could also ditch the liquid soap in the bathroom. We have a tiny downstairs loo and we looked around for an innovative way to store soap. This is a french design and the soaps come in many colours. We love it! The soaps last for ages and smell good too! We got ours through amazon, replacement soaps are sold separately and last ages, as it stands it seems to be working out cheaper then a bottle of liquid soap too. Awesome.
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