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01-01-2007, 12:38 PM
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Just a few things we try to do in addition to what Kim mentioned to reduce our waste and save money.
1. Use plastic containers rather than baggies/wrap/foil for lunches, leftovers
2. Re-use whatever we possibly can - whether its glass jars for storage or canning or broken crayons turned into crayon muffins
3. Offer usable "trash" on freecycle. For instance, we got rid of a 27 in tv that was broken but someone needed for parts. Saved us from the dumping fee and less went into the landfill as this person supposedly used much of it. Have had several items that we couldn't fix, but others wanted for whatever reason. Also get things from freecycle rather thna buying new.
4. Compost whatever we can, but also buy only what we can use. Especially with fresh items. If I'm not going to freeze it or consume it right away don't buy it, no matter how good a deal. I can't tell you how many bags of lettuce I used to toss because I'd get them "free" and then toss them in the fridge abyss, forgetting them until they were more appropriate as an antibiotic than a veggie
5. Swap babysitting with neighbor. Its a free swap and we don't use extra gas going to pick up a sitter and then take her home after we have already been out.
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