Nondisposable Living

After watching a documentary about the negative effects of our garbage, I initiated a challenge to avoid consuming disposable things. The good news is that there are alternatives.

Friday, November 21, 2014

We interrupt our [not so] regular programming to bring you this

A picture says a thousand words. A moving picture says a thousand moving words. 

 





 





At First You Think They're Just Playing Around. Then The End Happens.

(2:34 minutes)

 

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Environmental sustainability has been a long-time interest: I started my undergrad institution's recycling club; joined a "Natural Step" discussion group; have had three blower door tests and made successive improvements at home. I compost, and take garbage to the curb maybe every 3 weeks. Still... I'm one of a million people named Sarah who has consumed disposables since I was old enough to walk. This blog is dedicated to 20 days of seeing what's possible, inspired by the movie Plastic Paradise: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Please, join the challenge - and share your discoveries.
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