plastic Archives - Big Green Purse https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/tag/plastic/ The expert help you need to live the greener, healthier life you want. Mon, 01 Jul 2019 17:21:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 30 Days, 30 Ways to Go Plastic-Free During Plastic-Free July https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/plastic-free-july/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/plastic-free-july/#comments Mon, 01 Jul 2019 17:21:27 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/plastic-free-july/   It’s Plastic-Free July, so we’ve updated earlier posts and added new ones to bring you almost 30 ways to go plastic-free in 30 days. Our goal: to bring you as many ways as possible to help you replace your plastic stuff with, well, stuff that’s not plastic. We’ll be saying a lot more about …

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Plastic pollution doesn’t have to wreck our world. You can help stop it during Plastic-Free July.

It’s Plastic-Free July, so we’ve updated earlier posts and added new ones to bring you almost 30 ways to go plastic-free in 30 days. Our goal: to bring you as many ways as possible to help you replace your plastic stuff with, well, stuff that’s not plastic.

We’ll be saying a lot more about what’s wrong with plastic throughout the month. But for starters, one of the biggest problems with it is that the darn stuff just doesn’t biodegrade. In other words, it lasts forever (some of it lasts for thousands of years, which is forever as far as I’m concerned).

Even when you think it’s gone, it’s just broken down into tiny pieces of micro plastic that are getting into our food (like fish and oysters) and water.

Many plastic products also contain endocrine disrupting chemicals that leach into the food or water they touch. These are chemicals that can interfere with our ability to reproduce, as well as cause learning disorders in kids, and maybe even cancer.

Why continue to use plastic when there are so many better, healthier, more eco-friendly options?

A big reason is that you might not know how many great alternatives to plastic there really are.

That’s why we’re devoting this month to all things that are NOT plastic.

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What You Can Switch Out During Plastic-Free July

Here’s what’s on our list to help you switch out during Plastic-Free July:

Plastic straws 

Plastic picnic and party-ware (look out, 4th of July)

Plastic face masks

Bathroom plastic (like shampoo and lotion bottles and plastic microbeads in face wash)

Plastic cups

Plastic water bottles

Plastic soda bottles (refill instead)

Yogurt in plastic tubs

Plastic holiday wrapping

Plastic cleaning products

Plastic Halloween trick-or-treat bags

Plastic ink cartridges

Plastic sunglasses

Plastic toys for babies and toddlers

Plastic produce bags

Plastic Easter stuff

Plastic pet supplies

Plastic ocean trash

cat sitting near plastic water bottle highlights plastic-free July message.
Cats don’t like plastic any more than you do!

I could keep adding to my list, but I want to know what you need the most help with when you think about getting plastic out of your life.

Please let me know! Either leave a comment below, or head on over to the Big Green Purse Facebook page and weigh in there.

Plus, let me know what your biggest challenges are when you think about going plastic-free. If I can help you, I will!

Full disclosure: Big Green Purse has affiliate relationships with several companies that offer plastic-free products we may highlight. We will earn a small commission if you purchase a product using our affiliate links. But please know that we’d never do business with any of these folks if we didn’t think they were terrific. And the commissions do enable us to bring you the expert information you need to live the greener life you want, at no additional cost to you. Thanks!

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Why I Ditched Plastic Straws and You Should Too! https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/plastic-straws/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/plastic-straws/#comments Tue, 28 Mar 2017 20:50:56 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/plastic-straws/ Of the many important reasons why you should give up plastic straws, should wrinkles be one of them? According to skin care expert, Renée Rouleau, if you want to avoid getting wrinkles around your mouth, you need to skip plastic straws (and other straws, too). Evidently, the sipping action breaks down the skin’s collagen and …

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Of the many important reasons why you should give up plastic straws, should wrinkles be one of them?

Plastic Straws

According to skin care expert, Renée Rouleau, if you want to avoid getting wrinkles around your mouth, you need to skip plastic straws (and other straws, too).

Evidently, the sipping action breaks down the skin’s collagen and elasticity. The result? Wrinkly “smoker’s lines” around your lips. Yuck.

Even without anti-aging mania, I’ve been on something of a personal rampage against plastic straws.

What a Waste!

One thing that bugs me about plastic straws is how wasteful they are. Whether I’m sitting in a four-star restaurant, a diner or a dive, my glass of water usually comes served with a straw. My martini doesn’t come with a straw. No one would think of handing me a straw with my beer. But water? Or soda? The server doesn’t even ask.

This boiled to a head for me a couple of weeks ago. I was in a snazzy new eatery in snazzy Bethesda, MD and ordered an appetizer and a drink. The server showed up with glasses of water that already had straws in them. I was annoyed. I guess I should have immediately said “No straw, please,” when I ordered, but I forgot.

So there it sat in my glass, a stupid plastic straw.

Shortly thereafter, the owner of the restaurant dropped by my table to say hello and ask how we liked his place.

Before anyone could say anything, I said, “So far, not so good. Why are you serving drinking straws? Do you know what chemicals are in plastic? And that it’s going to take 10,000 years for this one straw to break down? And how much micro-pollution is in the ocean? And…and…”

Yes, I was ranting. But I made my point that the menu brags about how sustainable the food is, but if he really wanted to run an environmentally responsible establishment, he needed to stop automatically handing out straws.

On the spot, he promised to do so.

I sure wish it was that easy to eradicate straws globally. Ecocycle reports that 500 million straws are used in the U.S. daily.

That’s enough to fill over 127 school buses each day, more than 46,400 buses every year. If we don’t stop using plastic straws, Ecocycle projects that every American will use approximately 38,000 or more straws between the ages of 5 and 65.

Mind boggling!

Even when you think a straw is being thrown “away,” there are good chances the straw will end up as roadside litter or disintegrate into tiny pieces called microplastic.

This microplastic eventuallys find its way into our rivers, lakes, seas and bodies.

In fact, microplastic pollution is becoming one of the most insidious forms of ocean contamination we’re trying to eradicate.

Don’t Miss: Fish Don’t Want to Eat Your Plastic Microbeads Facewash 

Plastic straws harm wildlife, too. Look at this video of a poor sea turtle with a straw stuck up its nose. Terrible!

Manufacturing plastic also pollutes the air. Notes plastic-free activist Beth Terry, most plastic is made from fossil fuels like oil and natural gas.

The toxic emissions from using these fuels can include benzene, toluene, xylene, carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds that “affect the health of everyone within breathing distance.”

How to Avoid Plastic Straws in Restaurants and When You Buy Fast Food

Plastic straws are useless to me and to most people. I never use straws at home, so avoiding them when I’m out is the key for me to stop using them completely. How?

⇒Tell servers in restaurants to skip the straw as soon as they offer to bring your water.

⇒Make it a habit to encourage any restaurant you patronize to ask their customers if they want a straw before automatically bringing one.

⇒The same goes for fast food. When you get a shake or soda to go, order without the straw.

If You Want a Straw, or Need One For Your Child, What Plastic-Free Options Do You Have?

If you have kids who will spill their drinks unless they use straws, you still have a couple of options.

♥ One, take your own stainless steel straws for them to use (see below).

♥ Two, take sippy cups with you to a restaurant and ask their drinks to be served in your cups.

Here are some eco-friendly alternatives to plastic straws.

The best is a reusable straw. You can get them in glass, stainless steel, and even bamboo. I’m partial to stainless steel.

Stainless Steel Drinking Straws
– These straws fit in a tall glass or in a reusable tumbler. They won’t break, and they come with thin bristle brushes so it’s easy to keep them clean.

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Stainless Steel Smoothie Straws
– These are wider straws for smoothies and shakes.

plastic straws alternatives

Stainless Steel Sippy Cups – These cups come with or without their own straws.

plastic straws options

LifeWithoutPlastic.com sells straws made from bamboo, glass, and stainless steel that come with their own convenient carrying cases so you can keep them in your purse, backpack, or brief case without worrying they’ll break.

Pledge to Stop Using Throwaway Plastic Straws

It’s probably too late for me to worry about wrinkles, but at least I can take the No Straw Please Pledge organized by the Plastic Pollution Coalition and the Last Plastic Straw campaign. You can join me here.

NOTE: This article originally appeared at MomsCleanAirForce.org, a terrific activist organization one million moms strong. Please check them out!

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The Environmental Tragedy of Plastic https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/the-environmental-tragedy-of-plastic/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/the-environmental-tragedy-of-plastic/#comments Fri, 06 Nov 2009 13:10:43 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/the-environmental-tragedy-of-plastic/ It’s easy to overlook the environmental impact of plastic when it’s so convenient to just throw it away. But as these photos by photographer Chris Johnson shows, there’s no “away.” A lot of what we think we’ve safely disposed of ends up in a huge, toxic “garbage patch” swirling millions of miles away in the Pacific Ocean. The plastic …

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It’s easy to overlook the environmental impact of plastic when it’s so convenient to just throw it away. But as these photos by photographer Chris Johnson shows, there’s no “away.” A lot of what we think we’ve safely disposed of ends up in a huge, toxic “garbage patch” swirling millions of miles away in the Pacific Ocean. The plastic is mistaken for food by adult birds who unwittingly feed it to their babies — and kill them.

We’re spending way too much time debating “whether” we should rid our culture of plastics.

We should. 

Now.

NOTE: These photographs of albatross chicks were made just a few weeks ago on Midway Atoll, a tiny stretch of sand and coral near the middle of the North Pacific. Says Chris Johnson, “On this diet of human trash, every year tens of thousands of albatross chicks die on Midway from starvation, toxicity, and choking.

“To document this phenomenon as faithfully as possible, not a single piece of plastic in any of these photographs was moved, placed, manipulated, arranged, or altered in any way.

“These images depict the actual stomach contents of baby birds in one of the world’s most remote marine sanctuaries, more than 2000 miles from the nearest continent.”

Take a look at the rest of Chris’ photos, then take stock of how much plastic you use. Do you see how many bottle caps are in the birds’ stomachs? If you’re still drinking water, soda and juice from plastic bottles, isn’t it time, at the very least, to switch to reusable water bottles and drinks in cans? Get more suggestions to live life plastic-free at FakePlasticFish.

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