Going beyond Reduce, re-use, recycle

For decades we have been told of the 3 r’s concerning waste. but there is a 4th that is even more important.

First we need to re-think. Put consideration into every purchase and think about the entire life span of that item.

As a person who was always  very committed to recycling it became too easy to think I was doing less harm to the environment than I was. But the creation of plastic in the first place is very harmful, and now it turns out that recycling isn’t quite what many of us thought all these years. Even before China started refusing our refuse the process was not very clean or happening as much as we thought. Sometimes our ‘recycling’ was traveling this world to other countries and simply being burned. But that is not really my point.

Plastic, glass, paper, cardboard, metal, wood, bamboo, vinyl. Think of all the source material whatever you are using comes from, and how it is processed. How does it start, what happens as it becomes the item you use, and what happens to it when you are done using it?

Cork is one of my favorites. Cork is harvested from the bark of the cork oak without harming the tree. It absorbs carbon, it can be recycled into other items and is very low impact to be put to use in the first place.

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Re-thinking what we buy and use is a subject I plan to get into often here. I hope it will lead to conversations, suggestions and additional awareness for us all. I encourage feedback and comments to further the conversation.

 

What to do with extra party food?

I got this cool trick while attending a good friend’s bridal shower a few years ago.

The hostess offered us all to take home food because like any good host there was more than enough. And you know how some groups don’t eat as much? All that lively conversation keeping our mouths occupied. The food was delicious, but we had barely put a dent in it! Everyone’s politely declining until she points out the empty take out containers. Suddenly the idea of taking home leftovers seemed much more acceptable! If my memory is correct, she had like Chinese food boxes. You know the upright white cardboard with little metal handles.

Well I thought it was brilliant so I now keep a giant stack of paper take out containers so my guests can have something to tote home from our many gatherings!

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It’s so nice, especially when you have generous friends like I do who also bring more treats to any gathering. If I don’t send home leftovers after a party I sometimes end up with no room left to store everything. And it really works. People know you mean it when you ask if they would like to take some home if you also have a container for them. No one has to worry about returning a Tupperware and I feel ok about the fact that it’s paper and will break down naturally over time. Yay!

With the holiday party season upon us, I wanted to share this idea. It’s one of my favorite party tips. Take some with you, or have some available if you are hosting Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving, Christmas, Ugly Sweater, New Years or ANY party this holiday season!

Enjoy!

P.S. Please enjoy all celebrations responsibly. Get a Ride if you are going to partake in libations. Keep the fun, fun and make sure everyone is still safely around for the next get together!