Us islanders already know that trick of using plastic bags we get at the stores for trash bags. I was born into this, but I also use my Trader Joe's canvas bag EVERYWHERE. Whatever bags we can't use for that purpose we recycle in those containers you can find outside some stores
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I guess the point of this thread was to show that all the little things you do in your life can really help contribute to the overall picture of using less and wasting less, something that some people just don't ponder at all, but which would help if more people joined in.
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For the future I'd like to wean myself off of palm oil, which is nigh impossible, I know. I'd also like to have my own chickens and farm so I can grow my own produce and eggs, build an off-grid smaller house for my future family, and create businesses that produce less waste.
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This thread was brought to you by a future marine biologist who wants to go into coral reef studies. Yeah, the reefs I want to study will disappear not just in my lifetime, but in my career. This is a casual thread, but this problem we inherited is also very real to me. Pls care.
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They are so cheap and you can get them everywhere!
Yes I'm THAT Auntie.