Vallejo
resident Kathryn Kellogg has published a book titled, 101
Ways to Go Zero Waste,
which is well-worth the read. Consider: "Straws or coffee
stirrers and (PET) bottles are only designed to be used once. Then
you throw them away and plastic can't fully break down." We've
all heard of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - notice that Recycle is third on
the list as even it too provides problems to the environment - but
let's add Refuse to that (that's Rēfúse not Réfuse). "The
best thing is to refuse single-use plastics as much as possible.
Bring a sustainable alternative - whether it's a reusable bottle or
reusable or paper straws."
Each
month for the next five, the FCC Green
Chalice Ministry will
share a tip with you to help you go "unplastic!" The May
tip is simple: When you go shopping at Safeway, Target, Walmart,
etc., etc., DO NOT ASK FOR A PLASTIC BAG. Carry a supply of your own
reusable cloth bags in your car. Even when you are going on
vacation, take compact reusable bags with you and use them while
away. Stores are required to charge you for their plastic bags and
the petroleum-based bags (polypropylene) tend to end up in landfills
where their life expectancy is 1000 years before they fully
decompose! That's two reasons to carry your own multi-use bags: cost
and environmental damage. Plus, your own reusable bags are sturdier
and hold more than the plastic bags. And you can have fun finding or
decorating your own personable reusable bags. So go "unplastic"
immediately.
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posted by First Christian Church at 9:39 AM on Apr 29, 2019
"Go "Unplastic" Tip 1"
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