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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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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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- Alex on Plastic water bottle alternative for caterersBeth Terry said While I don't like to advocate disposable products, I recognize that in some cases there's no other option. In those cases,
- R sunnybrook on Spray BottlesIf you’re looking for a sprayer with less plastic, try looking for non-aerosol (food ie oil) misters. Some are made of glass and stainless steel. The
- Brabstah on Plastic free UKSome great eco-friendly and plastic free products on this website I just read an article on: https://www.planetwood.co.uk Natural Toothpaste in biodeg
- Brabstah on The environmental impact of reusable bagsInteresting read I found here about the impact of eco-friendly alternatives to plastic bags: https://www.planetwood.co.uk/blog/the-true-impact-of-plas
- neil on What are your top plastic saving items?Nancy said I have recently started using Abeego beeswax wraps to cover bowls and to wrap cheeses, half melons, lemons, etc. I really like them. I know
- Paul on what to do with old polyester clothesHi Sarah, I recommend separating into two piles. Items that contain any amount of cellulosic fibers, such cotton, rayon, linen, or ramie, and a pile o
- Nancy Mancison on Treasure hunt the planet needs: A challenge to all of usI was out for a walk on a beautiful Fall morning and as I was admiring the fallen leaves placed in piles carefully and in compliance at the end of sub
- Lauren on Market testing subjects neededJoin
- Raven Sara, L.Ac. on miso in glass?Some companies are offering miso in glass jars. But they either have a plastic lid, or a metal lid with a ring of plastic around the lid. Just enough
- Ben Lewis on Market testing subjects neededGood Morning everyone, I wanted to to take this opportunity to introduce myself, I am the founder of a new company - become eco. Become Eco is a n
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