Name something made with plastic that we could easily live without.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:plastic forks spoons knives

use metal and wash

+1 I wish the takeout default was not not provide utensils.
Anonymous
Anything that goes into a birthday goodie bag
Anonymous
You know what is really great that is plastic? This little plastic carrying loop they put on paper towel and toilet paper packages in Europe. So convenient and saves a bag to already have a handle o the package itself. Why don’t we have that in the states?

Also, garbage bags are sold in a roll. No cardboard packaging. So efficient.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bey blades


Eh, kids get hours of enjoyment from them. A lot different than a bottle or bag to carry your already packaged groceries.


Ours are metal. You need to switch to the better version to avoid plastic.
Anonymous
Probably 90% of shrink wrap.
Anonymous
All disposable plastic in lunches. Figure out how to pack a lunch without it. Choose foods that don’t need plastic. Read how Laura Ingalls packed her lunch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You know what is really great that is plastic? This little plastic carrying loop they put on paper towel and toilet paper packages in Europe. So convenient and saves a bag to already have a handle o the package itself. Why don’t we have that in the states?

Also, garbage bags are sold in a roll. No cardboard packaging. So efficient.


We do. I've been given those at CVS before.
Anonymous
Clothing other than swimsuits and raincoats.
Anonymous
Condoms
Anonymous
Plastic wrap. I hate how many recipes tell you to wrap/cover something in plastic wrap
Anonymous
Produce wrapped in plastic. Why do cucumbers come individually wrapped??
Anonymous
Seasonal decorations. Party City.
Anonymous
The huge yard signs that say Happy Birthday or that someone graduated and is going to XX college. If they didn’t make them , you’d never thing of using them. Tasteless.
Anonymous
Nearly all liquid soap and detergent.
Unnecessary cleansers.
Anonymous
Plants from nurseries. The cardboard works just fine for smaller plants. Bigger pots should be recycled
post reply Forum Index » Environment, Weather, and Green Living
Message Quick Reply
Go to: