Sentences with phrase «disposable cups so»

But be sure the kitchen has been cleaned up; use disposable cups so the sink doesn't fill up

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So using disposable cups, plates and cutlery is really understandable — it seems so much easieSo using disposable cups, plates and cutlery is really understandable — it seems so much easieso much easier.
Maybe it's making for «no straw» in your drink when you go out, bringing your own bags to the grocery store, getting coffee or a smoothie in your own cup / jar, bringing your own silverware when you're out and about, switching from paper to cloth napkins, buying bread from a local bakery or making it yourself instead of buying in plastic, switching to a menstrual cup or washable cloth pads instead of disposable, there's so many different ways to produce less waste.
I am just pointing out that even if every child does not require a disposable cup, there will always be those who do, and so there will always be that expense, which is part of the unfunded mandate.
Well so are styrofoam cups, plastic liners, disposable diapers, even cigarette butts.
If the idea of a menstrual cup or cloth pads isn't your thing, it is possible to find organic disposable tampons or disposable pads so you can at least avoid the chemicals in the conventional versions.
I'd like to point out too that disposable menstrual items, like diapers, contain lots of nasty chemicals, so switching to cloth pads and / or the cup can eliminate your exposure to these chemicals and plastics!
Plastic water bottles and disposable coffee cups (complete with those oh - so - Instagrammable red lipstick marks).
EcoChallenge filled both of those needs so I wouldn't procrastinate making my home greener and safer... Like Jessica, I wanted to reduce the amount of garbage we put out each month as well as get rid of disposables (plates, cups, napkins, etc.) and EcoChallenge put my desire in motion.
I think so many persons are washing their disposable cups by hand and have you measured the cost of the things which needs in washing like soap and water etc..
The Coffee Cuff by Veer ($ 65) is a twofer in terms of style and function: Not only is it a chic accessory for your wrist, but it's also a wrapper for your coffee cup, so you can dispense with the disposable cardboard sleeve without
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