by Beth Terry
Yay! The total weight’s back down again. But my plastic still doesn’t fit in the palm of my hand. Maybe this week coming up?
Before I get on with the tally, here is a PVC update and a local Deal Alert:
First, the PVC update: As you know, I found four bottles in my house made from PVC a couple of weeks ago and had determined to find out if the products are still being bottled in PVC or not. The hair gels are, so I sent them back to the company with a letter. No response yet. I can’t find the La Paila dulce de leche sauce in any stores around here (I think it was a close-out item at Grocery Outlet) so I’ve sent an e-mail to the manufacturer asking if the product is still bottled in PVC. And today, during my travels, I found Sun Luck toasted sesame seeds at Piedmont Grocery in a #5 polypropylene container. Since this company has already made the switch, I won’t bother sending the container back. Instead, it goes in my hazardous waste stash (per National Geographic’s Green Guide) waiting for the next time I visit our hazardous waste facility.
Local Deal: Speaking of Grocery Outlet, I was in there today looking for the dulce de leche sauce. I didn’t find the sauce, but I did find a huge stack of Desert Essence calendula and lemongrass soaps wrapped in nothing more than a minimal amount of paper for 99 cents each. I can’t find this soap on Desert Essence’s web site, so I have a feeling it’s a discontinued item. If you want to stock up on a natural plastic-free soap, now’s your chance. I found these in the store on Broadway in Oakland. I don’t know if other Grocery Outlets carry it or not.
And now for the week’s tally:
Non-recyclable items used this week but purchased before the plastic project began:
- 7 Refresh Endura single-use eye drop containers (#4 plastic).
- Cap from a 1-oz. container of McCormick ground red pepper. Using up and consolidating my spices this week.
- Cap from a 1/2-oz. container of Trader Horn crushed red pepper.
- Plastic ring from around the neck of a glass bottle of dried basil.
- Plastic from a blister pack of Radio Shack AAA rechargeable batteries.
- Plastic Avery labels package. I took the remaining labels out so I could tally the plastic and get it out of the way.
- Plastic 5,000-ct box of Swingline staples. From now on, I’ll be getting staples packaged in a cardboard box.
Recyclable items used this week but purchased before the plastic project began:
- One-oz. bottle of McCormick ground red pepper (#5 plastic). I can recycle this in San Francisco at Michael’s office.
- Half-oz. bottle of Trader Horn crushed red pepper (#5 plastic). I can recycle this one at Michael’s office too.
And that’s all the old stuff. Now for the new plastic waste.
- Wrappers from two blocks of Loleta white cheddar.
- 1 plastic cork from a bottle of Boissonneau Chateau Moulin de Ferrand Bordeaux Blanc. I have 2 bottles left. Once they’re gone, I’ll try to find only bottles with natural cork stoppers.
- Plastic cap from a glass bottle of Straus organic whipping cream. Used for the Thanksgiving pumpkin soup. Mmmmmm!
- Plastic label from a bunch of fresh spearmint. Bought for my latest mouthwash experiment. More on this later.
That’s it for the week.
And here’s some plastic I received this week and will be sending back. Intuit automatically sent me this year’s Turbotax software on CD, along with a bonus CD of financial something-or-other. But Turbotax is available for download. So I’ll be returning these CDs with a note asking Intuit not to send me anymore automatic plastic through the mail.
Have you all checked out Burbanmom’s web site, Going Green? She’s been sending things back, too. And writing letters to the editor. Let’s make this a trend!














