Have your dog guess
which disposable cup hides a treat, or create a tunnel with blankets draped over kitchen chairs and encourage your dog to walk through it by offering a treat at one end.
Not exact matches
But, i am a HUGE fan of instead,
which is a
disposable cup.
I first started using a
disposable menstrual
cup (using the same one for my entire cycle) until I realized they made reusable menstrual
cups that you could use for many cycles (for years),
which was preferable.
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.
You can also save some pennies when you BYO thermos or tumbler rather than buying drinks served in
disposable cups, such as Styrofoam or Solo
cups,
which generally have a lifetime span of half an hour.
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..
Then there's the added energy cost of production, packaging, and transporting to stores and homes and away to landfill, where
disposable plates and
cups —
which can be made of plastic, Styrofoam, virgin wood fibers, plastic - coated paper, post-consumer recycled fibers, or agricultural waste products such as bagasse, and are usually non-recyclable because they are contaminated with food residue — will sit for hundreds of years, slowly decomposing and releasing methane gas.
And yet, I discovered that these same places hand out
disposable plastic
cups into
which patrons are expected to pour their unfinished drinks while meandering down the street to the next bar.