Sentences with phrase «less trash»

"Less trash" means having or producing a smaller amount of waste or garbage. Full definition
Creating less trash can be as simple as bringing your own reusable water bottle or reusable coffee mug to the coffee shop, or asking for no straw in your water glass.
With each lamp produced, there is more beauty, more light and less trash in the world; if only all designs were so thoughtful.
I love less trash and feeling less ashamed of my body.
It is one thing to say we should generate less trash as a society.
Adding a few simple changes to your kitchen routine will help you Do Your Part to create less trash and keep more money in your pocket.
by Deborah McNamara on January 12, 2015 0 Betty Shelley how to generate one can of trash in a year how to reduce plastics how to reduce your waste reduce your waste project tips for less trash using less plastic
Breastfeeding is kinder to the environment using no electrical energy in preparation and producing far less trash, waste and pollution that formula feeding
Which I prefer because of less trash.
Oh yah, try making less trash, that helps too!
Not only do I feel like I'm helping the environment (no plastic waste, less trash since we can't compost, etc.), adding a little parsley, chives, or thyme really does take a soup or stir fry up a notch.
The Earth will notice that less trees are being chopped down so that you can wipe up that water your toddler spilled, it will also notice less trash being tossed into the landfill once you've used that ONE TIME — USE product and disposed of it.
But, the city is also trying to tame New Yorkers» consumption habits — cutting down the amount of plastic bags, bottles and takeout cups we use will ultimately mean less trash going to landfills.
Less trash reduces disposal costs, and composting recycles much of the waste from student lunches.
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Today we are excited to share a bit from Kathy's blog post which offers tips for less trash in 2015 based on her success generating one can last year.
also, i've noticed that we've started putting out far less trash (still lots of recycling, but oh well) each week, so something must be going right.
I will not be carrying around trash bags in my backpack after the challenge, but I will be carrying around the consciousness and awareness regarding my actions in purchasing products, keeping in mind the potential of creating less trash.
by Deborah McNamara on December 4, 2014 0 citizen buy - in environmental education how to generate less waste how to reduce trash policies that encourage less waste Taiwan generates less trash
Less trees will be chopped and less trash to clean up.
It's less trash, less time spent getting up to fetch another bottle, less time spent uncorking, and less time spent trying to find where you even left the damn wine key (seriously, I've been trying to find my favorite wine key FOR A WEEK now).
- Start for as little as $ 168 - Water / electricity is generally minimal especially with HE machines - Less trash & waste into the environment
While I like the idea of cloth diapers for many reasons (no chemicals, soft on baby's skin, less trash and saving money) I just can't make the switch.
Parents have been rediscovering reusable cloth diapers as they are considered less harmful to the environment (less trash), lighter on the wallet (in the long run) and more gentle on baby's delicate skin (less diaper rash).
I would love to try a cup for several reasons (same reasons we cloth diaper) no chemicals, less trash & saves money!
Another bonus is throwing away less trash.
Still, more cash and less trash is my leitmotiv for the new year.
The kids know that less trash is a good thing, and that we use reusable bags, containers, and bottles whenever possible.
By turning rubbish collection into a daily civic duty, this island of 23.5 million has been remarkably successful at achieving something that eludes most developing nations: The richer Taiwan gets, the less trash it produces.
By then they'll also be enjoying the benefits of a reduced - plastic lifestyle, with less litter lying around, less trash to haul to the curb, and cleaner beaches.
That is 80x less water, 200x less trash, 600x less fossil fuels, and 1,000 times less electricity than the average American!
They also (usually) create less trash.
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