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"It isn't just the sea, people seem to forget how much is lying in the countryside. " Or coming out of politicians mouth | |||
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"Mason jar for fluids, bamboo straw Cloth fibre bag to hold the lunch" Love this idea! | |||
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"I'm not sure glass would be allowed as it's breakable. Not quite sure what could be used but watching this thread with interest. If we're to assume the broken glass to be used offensively then so can a metal can, which only leaves you with plastic." Glass is not aloud in schools. So no mason jars ect. | |||
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"Grease proof paper to wrap your sandwiches in and other savoury items. Whole fruit goes in separately or use old jam jars etc to put things like grapes, strawberry etc in. Everything else just in their sections in bento box style completely reusable Then a food flask for hot meals in the winter " Agree with grease proof / tin foil for sandwhiches. However most bread brought is in a plastic bag. Fruit from supermarket is prepacked in plastic, can't use jam jars / glass not aloud in schools. | |||
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"OK, my daughter is a specialist in oceanography and marine biology and regardless of what we do in usage or not usage its all down to disposal...plastic is still the most recyclable material in the world, its just the plebs of the world who refuse to put the rubbish in the bin provided." Well said x | |||
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"We all know about plastics and how much is in the sea. This week our school banned prepacked drinks with plastic straws. So reserching plastic free lunchbox items. Not as easy as you think. I've made a few changes, but could you pack a plastic free lunch box? Not just the items in, but the box and drink too? Things to consider = yoghurt. Sandwhich fillings = cheese & ham? Fruit " fruit doesn't need plastic a sandwich can be wrapped in coil but is foil eco friendly? | |||
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"OK, my daughter is a specialist in oceanography and marine biology and regardless of what we do in usage or not usage its all down to disposal...plastic is still the most recyclable material in the world, its just the plebs of the world who refuse to put the rubbish in the bin provided. Well said x" Where does it go after being put into this bin? Serious question | |||
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"OK, my daughter is a specialist in oceanography and marine biology and regardless of what we do in usage or not usage its all down to disposal...plastic is still the most recyclable material in the world, its just the plebs of the world who refuse to put the rubbish in the bin provided. Well said x Where does it go after being put into this bin? Serious question" That's a fair question and something we can only assume that the councils are doing the right thing...but the bigger issue doesn't lie with 1st world countries who care, its the countries that don't. | |||
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"I'm making small changes to my plastic use, as regards packed lunches I have a reusable sandwich wrapper which I can wash and use over and over, made in the UK by prison inmates. I also have a reusable bottle which I use cold fruit tea bags in rather than plain water. And I reuse the empty 2ltr squash bottle filled with squash as I drink a lot at work. " Good for you keep at it. Although I'd personally use a glass bottle or stainless steel flask for your regular drink refilling as plastic will decompose over time and you don't want that in you. | |||
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"It isn't just the sea, people seem to forget how much is lying in the countryside. " oh good lord is Boris visiting the countryside(sorry) | |||
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"We all know about plastics and how much is in the sea. This week our school banned prepacked drinks with plastic straws. So reserching plastic free lunchbox items. Not as easy as you think. I've made a few changes, but could you pack a plastic free lunch box? Not just the items in, but the box and drink too? Things to consider = yoghurt. Sandwhich fillings = cheese & ham? Fruit " Hope this gives you some ideas https://www.theschoolrun.com/best-no-waste-packed-lunch-solutions | |||
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"Most sex toys are made from plastic !!!! What you need is a nice wooden dildo made on my lathe " got wood have you ? | |||
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"Most sex toys are made from plastic !!!! What you need is a nice wooden dildo made on my lathe got wood have you ? " Plenty | |||
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"It's not the plastic, it's the way we use & dispose of it. Some of my tupperware is older than me, came from my Nana & still doing its job perfectly well. I try to avoid single use plastic as much as possible, check labels to ensure what I do buy is recyclable. Hessian bags to carry shopping back. At home I also use waxed papers wraps to cover food in the fridge. Washable, reusable. We do have plastic lunch boxes, they have little compartments & pots to store bits, so no cling film used. Silicon moulds for baking. It's not much, but every little bit helps " there used to be tupperware parties in the olden days | |||
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"It's not the plastic, it's the way we use & dispose of it. Some of my tupperware is older than me, came from my Nana & still doing its job perfectly well. I try to avoid single use plastic as much as possible, check labels to ensure what I do buy is recyclable. Hessian bags to carry shopping back. At home I also use waxed papers wraps to cover food in the fridge. Washable, reusable. We do have plastic lunch boxes, they have little compartments & pots to store bits, so no cling film used. Silicon moulds for baking. It's not much, but every little bit helps there used to be tupperware parties in the olden days" My Nana used to do them, started back in the '40s when my dad was a baby! Hence the huge family collection of tubs We all say plastic is bad, but if you can still be using something nrly 70yrs later it isn't! | |||
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