Is recycling outdated?
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Recycling is outdated: Its time has passed. I鈥檝e been thinking about this for about the past year, that recycling is outdated. I know that might seem a crazy statement to some.
Yet we really have to encourage ourselves to reuse, and reuse again, and there are so many creative and inspiring ways to do so.
To-Go Containers
I鈥檓 often surprised in my office when people get lunches to go, how many containers go in the recycling. I quickly pull them out. Many of these are solid containers which can be used again 100 times. We actually probably never have to buy Tupperware. These containers can be reused for a leftover, half-eaten waffle from our breakfast, to a four-portion meal remaining from a dinner party. Many of them are durable, safe, and strong enough to go in the dishwasher.
Tinfoil
I also see the same thing with tinfoil. Sometimes when there鈥檚 a catered lunch at the office, large swathes of tinfoil cover the main entr茅e, or even a side dish. This aluminum foil can be washed down and dried, and reused multiple times. Fifty times, I鈥檝e found.
I鈥檝e stopped buying aluminum foil.
Water
Now this might sound crazy to some, but I am making sure that I am not 鈥渢hrowing out鈥 water. In our kitchen at home, we have a hot pot that heats up our water. If it鈥檚 half full in the morning, I often dump it out, and refill the whole container. And yet, I鈥檓 throwing away precious water. How many countries across the world 鈥 how many millions of children 鈥 would die for those two cups of clean water? How many do?
I鈥檒l answer it for you 鈥 2 million people are dying annually due to lack of clean water. Most are children.
So we can drink it. Or we can water our plants. Or we can use it to scrub down the basin, clean the bathtub, scour the shower, or dampen a cloth when we鈥檙e wiping down the kitchen table. Let鈥檚 not waste something that actually sustains other people鈥檚 lives.
As the expression says, don鈥檛 throw the baby out with the bathwater. I think we have to change our mindset completely鈥 don鈥檛 throw out the baby鈥 and don鈥檛 throw out the bathwater. Both represent life.
鈥 Pamela Hawley is the founder and CEO of , a web-based marketplace that helps people give and volunteer with the top-performing, vetted projects all over the world. originally appeared on her blog .
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