reduce the impacts of single use products through alternative products.
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A straw with our iced coffee, a plastic bag to carry our takeout, a wrapper on a candy bar: taken individually, each seems harmless. These modern conveniences are so ubiquitous—and so quickly thrown out—that they hardly register in our minds. But single-use plastics come with a steep environmental price—one that we’ll be paying off for millennia. Our plastic addiction is having a devastating impact on our oceans, our wildlife, and our health.
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TIPS FOR REDUCING YOUR PLASTICS CONSUMPTION
Avoid single-use plastics such as drinking straws. ...
If you go shopping, remember to take a cloth bag. ...
Recycle chewing gum... it's also make of plastic! ...
Buy more bulk food and fewer packaged products. ...
Replace plastic Tupperware for glass or steel containers.
Stop using plastic straws, even in restaurants. ...
Use a reusable produce bag. ...
Give up gum. ...
Buy boxes instead of bottles. ...
Purchase food, like cereal, pasta, and rice from bulk bins and fill a reusable bag or container. ...
Reuse containers for storing leftovers or shopping in bulk.
Avoid single-use plastics such as drinking straws. ...
If you go shopping, remember to take a cloth bag. ...
Recycle chewing gum... it's also make of plastic! ...
Buy more bulk food and fewer packaged products. ...
Replace plastic Tupperware for glass or steel containers.
Stop using plastic straws, even in restaurants. ...
Use a reusable produce bag. ...
Give up gum. ...
Buy boxes instead of bottles. ...
Purchase food, like cereal, pasta, and rice from bulk bins and fill a reusable bag or container. ...
Reuse containers for storing leftovers or shopping in bulk.
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