If you're interested in reducing the amount of trash - and particularly plastic - that you and/or your household produces and you're not quite sure where to start, it can seem like a daunting task. Once you stop, look around, and tune into the problem, it suddenly seems like plastic is simply everywhere - from tea bags to tracksuit pants, to those tiny but annoying stickers on the fruit you buy or the straw that you asked them to leave out that still turns up in your drink anyway.
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PLASTIC FREE JULY - AND BEYOND
1 July 2017
Labels:
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featured,
low impact life,
plastic free,
plastic free july,
thoughts
PFJ UNPACKAGED
2 August 2014
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Not so earth loving, lovingearth |
POT SET PERFECTION
10 July 2014

TALLY UP
6 August 2013
I'm not sure if it's the increased awareness of a thing you're trying to avoid that makes you feel like you're attracting more of it into your life (much like the exercise where you're not allowed to think about elephants), but at times Plastic Free July seemed like it was raining plastic.
During July I finished off a lot of product that I bought 'pre-plastic avoidance' (a year or more ago in some cases). But, since then I have been able to find a plastic free (or less) alternative (eg shampoo, moisturiser, deodorant) for a lot of items. Overall - I intentionally bought much less plastic, but hidden packaging, freebies and impossible to find alternatives added to my tally. I did buy much less hard plastic than I think I've ever done before though (remember, no elephants).
During July I finished off a lot of product that I bought 'pre-plastic avoidance' (a year or more ago in some cases). But, since then I have been able to find a plastic free (or less) alternative (eg shampoo, moisturiser, deodorant) for a lot of items. Overall - I intentionally bought much less plastic, but hidden packaging, freebies and impossible to find alternatives added to my tally. I did buy much less hard plastic than I think I've ever done before though (remember, no elephants).
MIDWAY
15 July 2013
One word that ties together two parallel subjects, 'Midway' is the title of a Chris Jordan film about the devastating effects that plastic pollution is having on albatrosses nesting in the Midway Atoll of the North Pacific ocean. I saw the trailer late last year, utterly devastating and a well past due wake up call. The full film is scheduled for release in late 2013. Here in Australia I've been reading up on our own 'Midway situation'. The remote and pristine paradise of Lord Howe Island is yet another distressing case study for marine plastic pollution and its devastating effects on bird life - namely shearwaters. Learning about both of these situations within a short period, as well as the alarming microplastics statistics from recent surveys, was the jump-start that put me onto a path to concerted plastic reduction.
PREPPING FOR PLASTIC FREE
26 June 2013
Though I'm unsure why the month of July was chosen, I do know that Plastic Free July is an initiative started in Perth, Western Australia that challenges people to go a
month without plastic – either by seeking alternatives for a few key items or
going cold turkey on everything packaged. Though I haven’t posted any updates
for a couple of months (oops), my own efforts to keep my plastic consumption
down have ebbed and flowed with varying degrees of success over 2013. My usage
of single or short-term use plastic is way down but I have fallen afoul of
hidden packaging on a couple of occasions (namely with appliances, most companies
use very little plastic in their packaging these days but you still get the odd
anomaly). While I’ve been making decent inroads, it’s probably
a good time to try and kick start some new habits for the areas I still haven’t
tackled yet. So I’m going to try and go completely plastic-free for the month, and
will post a tally of any plastic I do accumulate, plus tips on what I use in an
average day and how I found a replacement for it.
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