3 easy things you can do to reduce waste

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Sooooo I’m sure you’ve heard, but our planet is kind of dying, and quickly. It’s really devastating to think that we as humans have managed to single handedly destroy the earth. What many of us fail to realize is that every single person’s contribution plays a role.

“It’s just one straw”- said 8 Billion People

Not only is buying locally a great way to reduce waste, it also supports local produce farmers!
  1. This may be the most generic tip one can give but seriously one of the easiest ways to reduce alot of waste is to use reusable shopping bags, or here’s a crazy idea, get ready for this one… don’t use one at all. I mean seriously, why do we as humans run into the grocery store to pick up one ingredient and feel the need to put our single item in a plastic bag instead of just carrying it to our car? No clue, but I find it kinda ridiculous. But, for the times that bags are necessary I’ve gone ahead and linked a few options for you! Zero Waste Washable Cotton Set Bulk Food & Mesh Produce Bags w/Drawstring: https://www.amazon.com/Reusable-Produce-Bags-Grocery-Shopping/dp/B07FB6T1LB/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=reusable+farmers+market+produce+bags&qid=1557777651&s=gateway&sr=8-10 Basic black reusable bags: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075NQVHPM/ref=twister_B075NS7H25?_encoding=UTF8&th=1
  2. Bring a reusable straw in your purse or car with you! This is something I’ve started doing over the past few months and I’m so glad it has become a habit of mine. I have tons of metal straws in my kitchen. I keep a few in my bags and car so I have them while I am on the go. I just make sure to rinse it out prior to putting it back in my purse so I have it for next time! Not only metal straws, but another great option are glass straws! Although it might just be one plastic straw, they all add up. I buy mine on amazon and I LOVE them! If you want to go the extra mile and bring your own glass or cup to your favorite coffee shop or smoothie shack, 9 times out of 10 they are more than happy to use your reusable cup and, a total bonus that not enough people know about, is the fact that many places will give a discount on your order! Stainless steel straw: https://www.amazon.com/YIHONG-Stainless-Drinking-Tumblers-Rumblers/dp/B01L1YXQEU/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2L5Z5IEGJLODF&keywords=stainless+steel+straws&qid=1557774053&s=hpc&sprefix=stainless%2Chpc%2C235&sr=1-3 Glass straws: https://www.amazon.com/Drinking-Reusable-Healthy-Friendly-Cleaning/dp/B01N00OEJQ/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=OTLTB69XC9E&keywords=glass+straws&qid=1557774172&s=hpc&sprefix=glass+straws%2Chpc%2C238&sr=1-1-spons&psc=1
  3. Buy in bulk & locally! Not only is this saving plastic but it will also save you money! I personally like to buy things like rice, oats, and superfoods (chia, goji berries, etc.) in bulk! When buying these foods I bring my own tight-knit mesh or cotton bags and then transfer into my glass jars at home. These types of bags are also perfect for produce that you might need a bag for, like apples, potatoes, limes etc. These are what I use: https://www.amazon.com/Estefanlo-Eco-Friendly-Lightweight-See-Through-Drawstring/dp/B07QCRZSC1/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?keywords=reusable+out+bag&qid=1557775167&s=gateway&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1
farmers market freshness

I think the main point of the whole “save the earth” movement is to put forth effort. Your small contributions do make a difference. Yes, there are times that you’ll forget your reusable bags or straw but the point is that you are trying your best, and that alone makes an impact!