This is a guest blog post by Hydaway ambassador Suzanne Hunt. Follow her on Instagram @shixie.
I already consider myself a minimal-waste human on this planet, so I decided to take the Climate Generation zero-waste challenge, which is described as:
“10 Days. March 11-20th. Keep track of your waste! Anything that cannot be recycled or composted is put in a Mason jar. We will try to live up to the hashtag #CGwastewatchers by making deliberate choices about our consumption.” (If you’ve not heard of Climate Generation, it’s an initiative begun by my fellow Minnesotan, Will Steger.)
The five pillars of zero waste are:
REFUSE – Refusing will eliminate most of your trash. Learn to say no to disposable items.
REDUCE – the amount of waste you generate.
REUSE – or repurpose the non-recyclable items you end up with.
RECYCLE – everything that your waste hauler will take.
ROT – or compost – the ultimate re-use.
I want to give special attention to the first R, “REFUSE”
And here’s a reason to ALWAYS carry your Hydaway bottle with you: on the second day of this challenge, I asked for a to-go cup for my soda at a local restaurant. (I was mighty pleased with myself because I had already refused a straw when I ordered.) The server brought me a Styrofoam container, into which I poured the soda, then placed the flimsy plastic cover on the top, and inserted – you guessed it – another straw into that cover without any thought at all. It didn’t dawn on me until I got to the car that a Styrofoam cup was never going to fit into a Mason jar unless I tore it into tiny pieces.
At the end of this challenge, the waste I generated was too much for a Mason jar, but I learned more about myself and my unconscious habits, and I will definitely be more thoughtful about the shopping choices I make at the point of purchase—not just the grocery store and restaurants, but bookstores, hardware stores, clothing stores, and online as well.
We are all in this together.
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