Waste not, Want not I've already shared about
taking reusable containers with you when you're on the road, on a family outing, or the like.
I've already shared about
taking reusable containers with you when you're on the road, on a family outing, or the like.
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taking reusable containers with you when you're on the road, on a family outing, or the -LSB-...]
Instead of buying plastic bottles of water, anyone with a thirst will be encouraged to
take a reusable container to a free water fountain in the high street.
Not exact matches
It's important to consider all of the foods that are transported in
reusable plastic
containers, Sanders says, because «after they're used, they're basically collapsed and placed together in one spot to be
taken back to the depot to be cleaned.»
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.
Invest in a few good - quality
reusable containers for your child to
take to school every day.
Because the central booger - storage
container is so easy to
take off and clean (you simply unscrew a cap to get inside), it is conveniently
reusable — no need to worry about whether or not you have enough replacement
containers.
Once ingredients are mixed well, transfer into snack sized bags or
reusable containers if packing in school lunches or small mason jars if
taking it to work for an afternoon snack.
There was also some juice from Juice Shop which come in
reusable containers so you can
take them back for a credit on another juice.
Take large glass jars or other
reusable containers to the store.
Reusable beverage
containers Depending on how much space you've got and what kind of trip it is, consider
taking an insulated coffee mug or a Thermos along.
Martha Ramsey has been making her own cleaning products in
reusable containers and Susan Joseph Rack, pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church and GreenFaith group EcoChallenger, is
taking on energy efficiency and other new sustainable lifestyle habits.
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.
On most occasions, I run through a mental checklist of all the things I
take to the store: grocery list,
reusable cloth produce bags, stainless steel
containers (for filling at the deli and butcher shop), and a sturdy plastic bin for carrying everything.
Her mother chose to use only
reusable containers — baggies and cellophane were out — and her father, Rob, decided to
take shorter showers.
Weiss was hampered, as every to - go eater is, by health department rules that make it verboten to get
take - out food in your own
reusable container.