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by snakeyjake 995 days ago
>I realize I can't remove it from life entirely, but I'm actively avoiding it where I can and replacing it as opportunity permits.

I realized this as well and have practically eliminated single-use plastics from my life except for those being those needed for health and safety reasons, like the blister packs that some medicines come in or bottles holding household chemicals.

Even with household chemicals, a strategy to minimize plastic use is to buy high-quality commercial applicators that can be reused for years and then purchase the product in bulk or concentrated form.

It isn't as easy as it should be, but at the same time it isn't difficult. It just requires time and effort.

When I discovered that bar shampoos and soaps that come in cardboard boxes contain the same ingredients as their liquid counterparts, and were less expensive because you weren't paying to transport water or mold a plastic bottle, it started a landslide of plastic avoidance.