Earth Day 2012 is Sunday, April 22nd- that's 10 days away.
For the next 10 days I challenge you to do one act a day to help clean up the earth and lessen our environmental footprint on it.
Day 10: Go to EarthDay.org and pledge an Act of Green. I pledged to quit using plastic utensils. Plastic utensils are super convenient and I fully admit that I'm guilty of using them but did you know that according to the EPA only 8% of plastic is actually recycled in America? For the sake of argument let's say that I use one 3-piece set of plastic cutlery a day. That's 3 pieces of hard to recycle plastic (fork, knife, spoon) per workday, per year....the average person works about 261 days a year...that's 783 pieces of throw-away cutlery!! And that's just accounting for what I use AT WORK...what about weekends, while traveling, picniks, etc. Woah.
My solution: The obvious choice is to use metal cutlery whenever possible but I work 40 hours a week with a 2-hour round-trip commute which means, I'm not home a lot so- I bought this:
For the next 10 days I challenge you to do one act a day to help clean up the earth and lessen our environmental footprint on it.
Day 10: Go to EarthDay.org and pledge an Act of Green. I pledged to quit using plastic utensils. Plastic utensils are super convenient and I fully admit that I'm guilty of using them but did you know that according to the EPA only 8% of plastic is actually recycled in America? For the sake of argument let's say that I use one 3-piece set of plastic cutlery a day. That's 3 pieces of hard to recycle plastic (fork, knife, spoon) per workday, per year....the average person works about 261 days a year...that's 783 pieces of throw-away cutlery!! And that's just accounting for what I use AT WORK...what about weekends, while traveling, picniks, etc. Woah.
My solution: The obvious choice is to use metal cutlery whenever possible but I work 40 hours a week with a 2-hour round-trip commute which means, I'm not home a lot so- I bought this:
It's totally a spork. My very best Liz has had one that she carries around in her purse with her everywhere and I always see her use it but never really thought much of it until now. She eats all of her at-work meals with it and then washes it and puts it back in her bag. Genius! So now I'm jumping on the Liz-Wagon, using my spork and encouraging others to do the same. We're saving the earth...one plastic fork at a time.
What are you going to pledge?