Just a few things we do: cloth diaper,
use cloth shopping bags and cloth napkins, pick up litter when on our walks and combine trips in our car.
Although I am actively trying to make the switch to reusing and then recycling brown paper shopping bags as a means of gift giving, the problem with that is
I use cloth shopping bags and so rarely actually have a reason to collect brown paper bags from groceries.
recycling whatever we can,
using cloth shopping bags, cloth diapers, clothesline in the summer, lights out when not in the room..
Not exact matches
But, although I
use cloth bags for
shopping, I don't have enough and end up taking plastic
bags home.
I limit my consumption as much as I can, always
using cloth bags for
shopping, Sigg water bottles instead of disposable, and just try to limit my total consumption.
We've already switched to
cloth napkins, never
use paper plates, only
use reusable water bottles (Sigg, Foogo, & Camelbak), and always
use reusable
shopping bags.
I buy organic / non-GMO food whenever possible and support local farmer's markets and try to only
use cloth bags when
shopping.
We
use cloth napkins, kitchen towels in place of paper towels, reusable
shopping bags and we
use recycled
bags and paper in our business!
When we have to
shop we take our own
cloth bags to the market instead of
using «paper or plastic» from the store.
To be more green, I recycle as much as I can, compost, reduce / reuse / recycle, fix things rather than buy new,
use cloth bags for
shopping and have switched to energy efficient lighting.
And unlike
using old bread
bags or
shopping bags, these are reusable and sustainable — ideal for the
cloth diapering parent!
I get 2
bags each week, (the sports guides, comes in plastic) in my
shop and I've been saving them to re-
use them.I
use «potch «glue to transfer fancy napkins on
cloth,
using them for projects, and the result is even washable.I hope more items will be published from the book, in case I don't win it!!
Using compact florescent bulbs, compostable bubble wrap, vegetable cellulose
bags, and reusable
cloth bags when
shopping.
I
used cloth diapers when we were running errands -LCB- short
shopping trips, etc. -RCB-, but if we were going to be gone longer than one diaper change, I
used disposable diapers just so I didn't have have to carry a bunch of dirty diapers around in a wet
bag.
- A small fold - up umbrella - Fold - up plastic or
cloth bag for grocery
shopping - Sunglasses - 1 hat for shade while walking around and sightseeing - Laptop / Tablet / iPad recommended for classwork and personal
use - Hand sanitizer - Camera - Neck pillow for travel - Portable charger / battery pack - Water bottle for refilling - Travel journal - Headphones - Laundry detergent packets
There is an enormous possibility for reducing paper
use simply by replacing facial tissues, paper napkins, disposable diapers, and paper
shopping bags with reusable
cloth alternatives.»
I also always
use cloth bags for
shopping.
Like her, I have
shopping bags, save most of my scraps, and
use cloth napkins.
I
use cloth bags for
shopping as much as possible.
I've started
using cloth diapers, washing out ziploc baggies and
using reusable
shopping bags.