finished chapter three (health and beauty) and chapter 4 (on the go)
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Reed Lindwurm commented on Living Without Plastic by Brigette Allen
Reed Lindwurm commented on Living Without Plastic by Brigette Allen
end of chapter 2 "food and drink"
lots of neat ideas for how to avoid plastics (especially single-use plastics) around food and food-related products. not all applicable to everyone, but still worth thinking about. like, not everyone can get milk delivered, but making your own snacks is more accessible.
also i still have yet to look up that laundry nuts idea from chapter 1.
also i should post comments more often
end of chapter 2 "food and drink"
lots of neat ideas for how to avoid plastics (especially single-use plastics) around food and food-related products. not all applicable to everyone, but still worth thinking about. like, not everyone can get milk delivered, but making your own snacks is more accessible.
also i still have yet to look up that laundry nuts idea from chapter 1.
also i should post comments more often
Reed Lindwurm commented on I Didn't Do the Thing Today by Madeleine Dore
Reed Lindwurm commented on Living Without Plastic by Brigette Allen
end of chapter 1 "home"
this book isn't really a "reading book" of the usual sort but just a guide where each page or two is about some sort of product and how to replace it with non-plastic alternatives. i'm just going through it systematically page by page. definitely recommended, whether you want to read it cover to cover or just have it as a handy reference.
end of chapter 1 "home"
this book isn't really a "reading book" of the usual sort but just a guide where each page or two is about some sort of product and how to replace it with non-plastic alternatives. i'm just going through it systematically page by page. definitely recommended, whether you want to read it cover to cover or just have it as a handy reference.









