Ditch the straw:
About 500million straws are used in the US every day and many of these contain
BPA. While it’s easy enough to say you won’t use straws, the trick is that many
restaurants bring drinks (water, iced tea, margaritas, etc) to the table with
the straw already in the drink. Order
your drink sans straw. It will keep you
on your toes. Even the National
Park Service thinks this is a good idea!
My current cork collection! |
Start recycling one
funky thing: While many goods can easily be recycled in bins, other items
(CFLs, corks, batteries, jeans, etc) can be a challenge. Commit to recycling one funky item. Tell your friends, colleagues, neighbors,
coffee shop, fellow gardeners etc about your project and tell them that you’ll
also recycle this one item for them.
Embrace this and do it with joy…and maybe someone you know will start
recycling some other funky item.
Don’t buy eggs in Styrofoam
cartons. Duh. I had to throw in
something easy. Why are Styrofoam egg
cartons even made anymore? Even my CSA
won’t take them.
Look, Ma! No plastic bag! |
Tell your neighbors
not to put recyclables in a plastic bag! Plastic bags can REALLY mess up a
recycling sorter and can shut it down for hours. Recyclables can go right into the bin; they shouldn’t
be bundled into a plastic bag. If you
have a lot of plastic bags to recycle, take them to a grocery store OR DC DDOE
says to put all the bags together in one large bag. (I know you know this, but I bet your
neighbors don’t.)
Carry eating utensils
in your bag/purse and a container/jar for leftovers when you go out to eat. You’ll be able to avoid food waste and
plastic/Styrofoam packaging.
Commit to
establishing a garden plot this year!
If you don’t have room in your own backyard, try getting a plot at a
community garden. It’s not too early to
contact them. Here’s a partial list of DC
Community Gardens and contact info.
If you’re not into gardening, join a CSA. Here’s
a 2014 list of CSAs. I’m sure much
of the contact info is still the same.
Stop coloring your
hair. It will save you time, money,
and you’ll be doing your part to keep many b-a-d bad chemicals out of the waste
stream.
Join Freecycle
DC. I love this list serv. I have passed along COUNTLESS items I would
not have thought anyone would want, from used (but clean!) ziplock bags to
mailing envelopes. There’s some really
good stuff on the list serv too!
Canoe or kayak the
Anacostia. The Anacostia is DC’s
hidden gem. You can rent canoes and
kayaks, paddle boats and rowboats at Bladensburg
Waterfront Park, and it’s easy enough to get there by bike or car. You can see the beauty of this river despite
all the trash. It will remind you why we
need to keep spreading the gospel of recycling.
Go forth, and green.