Single use plastics?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have one kid.

Doing our part with a small family and consuming less of everything.

That one kid going forward will have one household, fewer kids, etc. that all the larger families trying hard to save plastic based on how they purchase blueberries.


Not necessarily. I’m an only child with 3 kids (I was jealous of big families growing up since I don’t have any cousins or anything). My best friend and her husband are both 1 of 3 and only had 1 kid themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^ PP -- Also started getting compostable garbage bags. We have a preschooler, toddler and baby so we go through small trash bags in the bathroom and for diapers daily. At least these trash bags won't last forever 🗑:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B085NLQ58Z?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title


Are they truly compostable and do they break easily? Costco needs to start selling stuff like this and own their role in the tidal wave of plastic piling up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For diapers: we use Dyper brand.
https://dyper.com/
You can even compost them.
I found them the most eco-friendly and least gimmicky ecofriendly diapers. We also use their wipes. Minimal plastic used and what is seems to be 100% recycled or plant based


Oooh thank you! My previous ecodisposable brand is suddenly unavailable and the options I’ve found so far haven’t been great.
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