Loving Summer Plastics
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009Plastic has become such an evil word to those of us pushing an enviro-friendly agenda, but buying recycled plastic products can be an amazing way to get that “I’m reducing trash in the world” high. Case-and-point: Preserve products.
I have written before out using Preserve razors and Terracycle toothbrushes, both of which are made by inspirational companies that use recycled plastic for their goods. Cheers to corporate awareness of how they can work with consumers to make an impact.
While Marc and I camped last month in the Pisgah National Forest, however, we spent our first couple days also camping with Marc’s oldest brother and nephew. In those couple days, paper plates and plastic Solo cups were the containers of choice. I cringed the whole time… we had brought permanent cups for the trip, but dang if the disposable convenience mentality does not prevail among the masses. :/
The good news was that once it was just Marc and me again, we did not use another disposable cup or plate. Only our enamel-coated camp ware for us. Still, I felt horrible. Damage had been done.
Preserve makes a great “powered by leftovers” product line of colorful cups, plates, bowls, and utensils. For some people, this may be a great summer purchase. Stop by your local Earth Fare or Whole Foods, pick a couple vivid colors for your palette and just imagine sitting down with family and friends at a picnic table with these nifty, lightweight cups full of mojitos and plates loaded with cool, zingy potato salad and steaming, sweet cobbler… Then you carry it all inside and put load your dishwasher! So easy, so eco!
Marc brought up his desire to inspire our family not to use those typical disposable cups and plates, but pointed out he believes the primary reason they use Solos is for the weight as well as convenience. He said he thinks they get tossed between drinks because people forget to label their cups with their names for reuse… then they all get mixed up on the table.
Alas, Marc noticed these great multicolored aluminum tumblers! Why are these so lovable for us? Well, beside the fact a pack of six is a pack of six different colors for easy remembering, aluminum is lightweight for packing on trips. Even better, when these get too dinged up to be usable anymore, aluminum can be recycled countless times. If you accidentally leave your cup on the picnic table and a bear comes and tries to eat it, after he realizes he does not want the cup and spits it out, you can chunk it into your recycling bin!
When you plan your next family outing by the lake, in the backyard, or deep in the forest, maybe you as well will pick up Preserve tableware or some easy, inspired, lightweight enamel, aluminum, or steel products.
Sustainably yours,
Ashley Sue




