We've successfully implemented an in - depth waste program that includes office composting, e-waste recycling, purchasing post-consumer recycled (content) office supplies, and programs encouraging our employees to reduce waste by
bringing reusable containers for coffee / take out lunches.
Not exact matches
This encourages folks to
bring their food and drinks in recyclable or
reusable containers — for instance, we didn't
bring any snack in plastic baggies, we didn't
bring in bottled water, we didn't
bring in any plastic utensils, and we certainly didn't
bring in any disposable diapers!
It is our largest
reusable BPA - free food
container; it is perfect for takeout, salad bars, and storing leftovers in the refrigerator or
bringing them to the office the next day.
How much extra difficulty is it really to
bring a small
reusable container with a small spoon in a large ziplock baggie?
If you can remember (like with
reusable bags),
bringing a tupperware type
container with you solves the leftovers dilemma.
But, I could keep a glass
container at work, and
bring my leftovers in some type of
reusable container and then transfer them.
My own kids have fabric sandwich wraps and snack bags,
bring cloth napkins, and have other food items in washable,
reusable containers.
Pass over the café or smoothie shop on your way to work (to - go beverage cups generate tons of waste) and prep your coffee or green juice at home and
bring it on the go in a
reusable container.
The key is
bringing my own
reusable bags and
containers with me to the store.
On 4/22/14
bring in your
reusable container and they will fill it with free fresh brewed coffee.
Bring your own food from home in
reusable containers or cloth drawstring bags that will be useful for making food purchases during your trip.
Buy products in bulk, storing them in your own
reusable containers brought to the store.
Prepare a large batch at the beginning of the week, and
bring snack - sized portions in
reusable containers to school or work to reduce waste.
And take a lesson from Béa Johnson, who helped her family go entirely zero - waste, by
bringing your own bags, glass jars or
reusable containers to the bulk - food aisle to eliminate the need for plastic grocery bags.
Bring your own
reusable bags and
containers to the farmers market to buy fresh, seasonal, local foods for your Thanksgiving table.
A Bulk Barn store in Toronto has started allowing customers to
bring in their own
reusable containers as part of a pilot project the company hopes to expand.Read more
You
bring your own
container or buy a
reusable one.
Customers were thrilled to have the opportunity to
bring their own
reusable containers to shop at a bulk store that sells practically everything at competitive prices.
You
brought your own
container or were sold a handy
reusable one.