Plastic-Free July: Day 2, Accountability

For me, Plastic-Free July is about not accumulating any more plastic than is necessary (except for medical waste). Plastic-Free July is also about reminding myself that it’s not just about what I am or am not bringing in. When we don’t see processes, we tend not to think much of what goes on. There is so much waste that goes into creating and putting items together, not to mention working conditions, etc. The same goes for everything we buy. Whether you have forked over a little more for those cotton candy grapes (you need to try them if you can!) or bought a bunch of jars second-hand, there was a process involved in their creation. Do your research, and if you think there needs to be change, be that voice, within reason. People have reached out to their local butchers, farms, etc. and have voiced that they want a change. If paper goods were good then, for the most part, they’re good now. Are there exceptions? Yes. However, we will get into the other side of the argument in a later post. Long story short: If you want less plastic, write in. The worst that will happen is either a no-reply or form letter. What companies do you wish would be held accountable?

Peace & Love, always!

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