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Feb 26, 2010

From 15 Ways to Reduce Food Packaging | Care2 Healthy & Green Living:

As consumers, there are a number of items we can use or purchase in order to reduce our consumption of excess packaging e.g. Bring a travel mug whenever you go to your favourite coffee shop. Many cafes will fill your mug at no additional charge...


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It is now a common sight to see shoppers carrying their own reusable shopping bags to the grocery store. That is fantastic, and such an easy eco-friendly action for most of us to take. Still, there’s a ton of [packaging] material we continue to schlep home when shopping — the cellophane, unrecyclable bags, plastic, and cardboard...
Much of this packaging is unnecessary, but manufacturers know that flashy packaging translates into increased sales.
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As of 1994, the European Union requires manufacturing companies to take back and recycle at least 60% of their packaging waste, including that used for food items, thus taking the burden off of the consumer and local communities. No such incentive for reducing packaging exists for manufacturers in the U.S. or Canada.
(Note from Jenny: No such incentive exists in Australia either, as far as I know.)
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As consumers, we can reduce our consumption of excess packaging:

  1. Bring a travel mug whenever you go to your favourite coffee shop. Many cafes will fill your mug at no additional charge, eliminating the need for those one-use styrofoam cups with plastic lids.
  2. Use a reusable, stainless steel drinking bottle instead of individual drink boxes or bottles.
  3. Buy fresh fruits and vegetables instead of produce in cans, frozen boxes and bags.
  4. Buy in bulk, using your own containers from home to eliminate the use of can, carton, and plastic bag packaging.
  5. Use cloth napkins instead of paper napkins.
  6. Buy big boxes of cereal instead of individually packaged cereals.
  7. Never buy individual “snack-sized” boxes or bags.
  8. When washing non-bagged greens, use a salad spinner. That way you won’t have to use paper towels to blot the greens dry.
  9. Buy quarts of yogurt instead of eight-ounce or smaller cups.
  10. Use cloth or a gold coffee filter rather than paper filters.
    (Note from Jenny: OMG do people have gold coffee filters???)
  11. Buy bulk cheese instead of individually wrapped slices.
  12. Make your own popsicles [iceblocks] using reusable molds, rather than buying boxed popsicles.  Be sure to use BPA-free molds.
  13. Use metal and ceramic baking pans instead of aluminum disposable pans.
  14. Use loose tea instead of one-use tea bags.
  15. DIY, green cleaning products instead of commercial cleaning products.
    [Search Care2 for recipes for such recipes, e.g. window cleanerfurniture polish.]

Do you have any tips to reduce packaging? Share them in Care2's GreenLiving and, (if you have the time) as a comment here...

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