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Written by Natalya Stanko
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| Tuesday, 22 November 2011 | ||||
Reduce PlasticBENEFITS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT: The trouble with plastic is that it's made of petroleum and takes thousands of years to decompose. Recycling plastic reduces the amount that ends up in the landfill, although sometimes it does more harm than good.
myplasticfreelife.com Time and Effort: Environmentalists agree that we should reduce our plastic consumption, but how do we do that? Plastic is everywhere! Since we have to start somewhere, I'd like to begin by committing to lifestyle changes that aren't a drag. You might not yet be ready to swear off plastic toothbrushes, nylon sleeping bags, and spandex shorts forever, but I bet you'll be able to follow these seven ways to reduce plastic:
1 http://www.cleanair.org/Waste/wasteFacts.html 2 http://fashioningchange.com/eco-tips/2billion_razors_each_year 3 http://myplasticfreelife.com/2007/08/plastic-free-shaving-part-1/ 4 http://www.theecologist.org/green_green_living/behind_the_label /396637/behind_the_label_chewing_gum.html 5 http://myplasticfreelife.com/2010/01/chewing-on-plastic-yum/ 6 http://www.herbsarespecial.com.au/free-herb-information/licorice.html
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