(This post is from December, there were technical difficulties in posting it, I apologize for the delay!)
I'm done! And with only 21.3 ounces of trash - although that doesn't sound much I've actually accumulated a large volume of trash - see below!
The white bag in my left hand contains the trash that I generated during my first week - it weighs 14.3 oz. The brown bag in my right hand contains my trash from the second week - it weighs 7.0 oz. Even though those two bags look like they are the same size in the picture, the brown bag is significantly thinner than the white one :)
So, I was able to reduce my trash by 50% by eating out less, always packaging my own food in reusable containers, carrying my own utensils, and always ordering food for "here" and not "to go" to minimize wasted packaging. One of the best habits I picked up is carrying a large purse and keeping a plastic bag in it, so that when a recycling bin or compost is not nearby, I can pop the trash in my bag and recycle it when I do have access. After dragging up to 14 days worth of trash around every day, it has become a habit. It's going to be weird (and repulsing) to start using my trash can again.
For future trash talkers, I recommend buying a portable utensil set like one of these ... these sets are great! Just make sure to wash them at the end of the day :)
Ashley told me that previous trash talkers have had trouble throwing their trash collection away at the end of the program... I felt the same way this morning as I said goodbye to mine - it was like leaving a loved one at the airport, I turned and regretfully looked back as I walked away, but I just had to accept that there is nothing else I could have done with it.
This experience has definitely changed my life for the better, and I am really glad I did it. So, when are YOU going to try it?!
Great posts! If the
luis - January 11, 2008
Great posts!
If the economics don't work, recycling efforts won't either.
Http://LivePaths.com blogs about innovative entrepreneurs that make money selling recycled items, provide green services or help us reduce our dependency on non renewable resources. These includes some very cool Green online ventures, great new technologies, startups and investments opportunities.
Congratulations, Cheryl -
Bob Glaza - January 12, 2008
Congratulations, Cheryl - you did it. Not only that...but Trash talk as motivated me to carry my trash around for a week - at least to start. I can only hope it will provide an avenue of discovery like yours - to reduce and reuse.
I came across this
meli - February 18, 2008
I came across this experiment/posts on mental floss. I am also in SF and I think it is a fantastic point to be made, on a personal level and make ourselves highly aware and really realize what is/is not needed on a daily basis.
once again, good job.
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