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Welcome. I'm Beth Terry, an accountant living in Greenbelt, MD (by way of the San Francisco Bay Area). In 2007, I unexpectedly found myself an activist, author, and public speaker after learning about the devastating effects of plastic pollution and my own plastic footprint. This site has evolved from a simple blog (formerly known as "Fake Plastic Fish") to a comprehensive resource on plastic-free living. Please explore, join a challenge, ask questions, subscribe. Together, we can change the world.
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Plastic-Free: How I Kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too
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Here are my top 100 steps to get started on a plastic-free journey. Choose a few to begin with. Don't try to do it all at once!
- Carry reusable shopping bags.
- Give up bottled water.
- Shop your local farmers market.
- Say no to plastic produce bags.
- Buy from bulk bins as often as possible.
- Cut out sodas, juices, and all other plastic-bottled beverages.
- Buy fresh bread that comes in either paper bags or no bags.
- Return containers for berries, cherry tomatoes, etc. to the farmer's market to be reused.
- Bring your own container for meat and prepared foods.
- Choose milk in returnable glass bottles.
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- Ana on Is Bamboo Toothbrush using PBT as a base for brisals biodegradable?I have a Bamboo Toothbrush. Manufacturer claims that they do not use Nylon material which is non-biodegradable instead they are using Polybutylene ter
- Julian Minehan on Any electric kettles with plastic free interior?Hello, I had the same question a couple of weeks ago when i was considering starting a new shopify store. At the time, I got advice from some people w
- Grace Carpet on Any electric kettles with plastic free interior?Sparky would sit politely on the step that separated the living room from the dining room, and never venture beyond it unless she was called. Even whe
- Jason Pitt on Shoe Outsoles (Microwaste)The outsole of the shoes is of rubber as the rubber provides grip to your shoes and does not slip while walking. I have a few pair of Wholecut shoes a
- Rose on Plastic Dental Night GuardCork is an interesting idea! However, some precautions to note. You would need a solid piece of real cork--do NOT use composite cork, which is tons of
- Raymon LM on Reusable PlasticCan You Eat a Plastic Bag ? As we all know, plastic is the longest waste that can be broken down naturally. but now there have been findings of plasti
- Raymon LM on Reusable PlasticCan You Eat a Plastic Bag ? As we all know, plastic is the longest waste that can be broken down naturally. but now there have been findings of plasti
- Raymon LM on Reusable PlasticCan You Eat a Plastic Bag ? As we all know, plastic is the longest waste that can be broken down naturally. but now there have been findings of plasti
- ESTEFANO on ZERO WASTE ALTERNATIVESHello we are Pamela & Andre, a couple totally in love with nature, we noticed there's a giant problem with plastic and pollution, that's
- Hannahannahannah on Plastic Dental Night GuardM3 Naturals Mouth Guard’s only ingredient is collagen.
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