Being Waste Free is Also a Good Way to Save Money

Mar 26, 2009 14:16

I just found out that in my area we can use a regular garbage bin or wooden bushel basket for our yard waste (leaves, grass clippings, green waste) instead of having to buy those paper yard waste bags. The bags aren't that expensive, I usually find them for around $2.99 - $3.99 for a pkg of 4-6 bags. But I started thinking about it, and I probably ( Read more... )

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jynxgirl March 26 2009, 20:40:03 UTC
storage containers instead of baggies
cloth pads/keeper/diva cup
reusable grocery bags
composting instead of throwing peelings into the garbage (saves money on having to buy garbage tags or going to the dump AND you can get awesome dirt for your garden. Remind me to talk about vermicomposting with you!)
That's all off the top of my head for now.

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the_bonster March 30 2009, 15:16:56 UTC
I should start composting, since I'm planning to start a vegetable garden anyway.

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jynxgirl March 30 2009, 22:14:25 UTC
look into vermicomposting... it's faster and awesomr

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littleboy716 March 28 2009, 16:59:44 UTC
cloth napkins. a big pile of rags and towels to use instead of paper towels. you can rinse them at the end of the day so they don't get stinky and then wash all the napkins and wash rags all together when you've got a full load. the dollar store near me sells packages of 50 washcloths for $4 or you can use pieces of old t-shirts or towels.

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the_bonster March 30 2009, 15:15:37 UTC
That's a good point actually, I have a lot of old wash cloths that I'm not using, and a big roll of paper towel in the kitchen that we probably use more than we need to. :)

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