Posts Tagged ‘packaging’

A week of reducing packaging – My naughty list

January 3rd, 2010

This week’s green challenge is to learn about packaging and its impact on the environment.  In the process I have learned just how horrible Styrofoam is to our landfills and ultimately for the environment.  Well, I am pleased to say that I have not used any Styrofoam or have purchased anything that used Styrofoam as packaging.  I have, however, used some packaging.  Today, I am going to do a small review of the packaging I have accumulated this week…. My naughty list

  1. I bought my wife some flowers this week.  No, I did not get in trouble, but like doing this kind of stuff for Ashley on occasion.  It is me paying her off for putting up with me.  ;)   Seriously though, there was a wrapping around the flowers was packaging.  There was some paper wrapping which we kept for future use.  Also, there was some plastic wrapping that we had to throw away. 
  2. Weather stripping – I bought some weather stripping that had a hard clam plastic wrapping.  This will go into the garbage.  Hopefully, the offset will be made by the energy savings
  3. Grocery Shopping – This was likely my biggest contribution to packaging throughout the week.  Here, I accumulated the wrapping for cauliflower, box and wrappers for Popsicles, package for Jell-O, some Gatorade containers, a plastic milk container and a can for Pizza Sauce.   Much of the packaging is due to a special diet I need to follow this week for a medical procedure, but some was not.  Also, much of the packaging will be recycled, but not all.

I think that is about it for the packaging I have brought into my home and know I can still improve.  Tell me your story in the comments area below.

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The future of packaging

January 2nd, 2010

This is an interesting talk about the future of packaging.  Althpough I would like to see a movement to less packaging rather than different packaging, I thought it was a nice listen.  Let me know what you think.

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Method Hand Soap Review

December 30th, 2009

I really hate throwing away so much garbage just by purchasing products we use every day. Now, even more things are being individually packaged for our convenience. This packaging is taking over our landfills. I seek to find products and companies that reduce their packaging and reduces our waste in the end.

I did find one company in the home cleaning aisle of Target. Method, creates formulas that are biodegradable and derived from natural materials. They are also a very green company because their packaging is made from the most readily recyclable materials. They also offset any CO2 emissions with carbon credits. Their products are never tested on animals, which is something is very important to me when I search for products.

I really love the scent of the lavender one that I purchased. I purchased this product specifically because right next to it in the store was the refills that you would purchase. This cuts out the need to purchase another pump and a reduces the amount of garbage thrown away and plastic products that are manufactured. If you have any other comments about cleaners have reduced their packing leave it in the comments section below.

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