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Thursday, 10 January 2019
12 Easy Steps For Living With Less Plastic Today, my fun facts revolve around the environment, and in particular the relationship we all have with it and why we need to start living with less plastic. Actually, if I’m being completely real, these facts aren’t so much ‘fun’ as they are ‘disturbing’ and ‘sad’. Sorry to kill the ‘it’s almost the weekend’ mood! > Currently, it is estimated that there are 100 million tons of plastic in oceans around the world. > More than 50 percent of sea turtles have consumed plastic :’(. > On average we only recycle one plastic bag in every 200 we use. Each year, an estimated 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide. That comes out to over one million per minute. > It takes about 450 years just for one plastic bottle to break down in the ground. > Every single piece of plastic made still exists today. Don’t worry because by the end of the list below, you’ll feel super ~uplifted~ I promise. If global supermarkets’ banning of single-use plastic bags has taught us anything, it’s that we as consumers do have a voice. Now, let’s continue to put our money where our mouths are (i.e. screaming that we love nature) and give the environment the TLC it deserves. So here’s a guide to living your life with less plastic in it, because what’s cooler than caring for the environment? Nothing! Take an eco bag with you when you shop What’s cuter than carrying your groceries home in a netted bag? Nothing! Say N-O to plastic bags for good, in style. Use fabric bags for fruit and veg Using plastic bags for fruit and vegetables is perplexing at best, and infuriating at worst. Considering plastic takes up to 1,000 years to degrade, and vegetables already have a protective layer, there’s really no excuse for using single-use plastic bags to transport your veggies in (especially because unlike plastic shopping bags—that you can use as bin-liners etc—they don’t have much use for anything else). This is especially pertinent if the produce in question is one singular potato. Why you need a bag, tho? If you find loose veggies in your trolley/eco bag annoying, then you can buy some cute organic cotton muslin produce bags for cheap. I like these! Make your own beauty products This is not my area of expertise, admittedly, but lucky for you and moi, our contributor Sian has got you covered with these three easy DIY natural products. Your body, your bank account, and the environment will thank you. Invest in a chic keep cup Australia alone uses 1 billion disposable coffee cups per year. Pretty effed, right? Lucky for coffee drinkers the world over, the keep cup market has recently been infiltrated with heaaaaps of cute keep cups of late. My favourite vibe when it comes to reusable coffee cups are ceramic ones (this one rules, as does this one). Swap out your plastic toothbrush for a bamboo one I’ll tell you what looks chicer than a plastic toothbrush sitting in your brush holder: a bamboo one! And I’ll tell you what looks even chicer than that: an unpolluted earth! Here’s a goodie! Ditto your broom/dust pan and brush See above for argument, and here and here for ones to shop! Significantly reduce your takeout consumption (or say bye, bye for good) Ideally, you’d eschew ordering takeout all together, but we live in an imperfect world and sometimes Uber eats is the only way forward. If you absolutely must, try and order food that requires the least amount of packaging (from me to you, pls don’t order things like takeaway Pho that arrive deconstructed in a million different plastic receptacles). Make your favourite salad instead! Or, live your best life by taking half-an-hour to go and dine in at your favourite restaurant. Say ‘laters’ to straws I must admit that for years I was a straw devotee (#sinner). “There’s just something way nicer about sipping a beverage out of a straw,” I’d proclaim like the self-centred young twenty something that I was. Watching a four-minute clip of a straw being dislodged from a distressed turtle was enough to snap me out of this abhorrent habit. Google ‘Sea turtle with straw up its nose’ if you don’t believe me. Replace glad wrap with beeswax wraps Every time I wrap something in glad wrap a little piece of my soul dies. I was at a bit of a loss as to how to remedy this, but my work pal Georgie pointed me in the direction of these beeswax wraps. So sweet and so functional! Also, storing things like avocado halves in glass tuperware containers also works wonders. You can make your own beeswax wraps if you are so inclined! Find out how to here. Say no to plastic water bottles Why buy a plastic bottle of water when you could use old glass bottles to transport your H20 around instead? Water should be free, after all. If glass isn’t your vibe (I get it, the clumsy among us could encounter some serious drama with a glass bottle in our bags), then you can pick up a stainless one like this for super cheap. Carrying a water bottle around with you will mean you’ll be more inclined to drink lots of water (leading to glowing skin, among other benefits), so it’s really a WIN-WIN situation. Buy laundry detergent in boxes rather than plastic Boxed powder detergent is the bomb! My fave is this ecostore powder, which is free of chemicals, and which smells like a glass of lemonade on a summer’s afternoon. Mmmm. Buy bread from the bakery Find your fave bakery that packages in paper instead of plastic. Not only will you feel so french, so chic, carrying your bread around in a bag, you will be supporting local AND supporting the environment. Look at you, you certified breadwinner! See? Not so depressing after all… Every little helps! Words, Madeleine Woon The post 12 Easy Steps For Living With Less Plastic appeared first on CHRONICLES OF HER. Maddy Woon
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