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Home MenuTips for Zero Waste Practices to Reduce Waste and Save Resources
Recycle Right
- Use our What Goes Where resources to check whether items belong in the trash, compost, or recycling.
- The general rule of thumb for recycling plastics is to ask: Is this a bottle, tub, or jug? If yes, recycle! If no, trash.
- See the Dirty Dozen for more information.
Avoid Plastic Packaging
- Avoid plastic packaging by choosing loose products such as fruits and vegetables instead of pre-wrapped or bagged.
- Bring your own reusable produce bags.
- Use reusable containers for storage.
B.Y.O.Cup
- Reduce, Reuse, Remember your cup!
- Keep a reusable cup or mug in your bag, at your desk, or in your car to bring with you to the coffee shop, boba shop, or fast-food restaurant.
- Keep a reminder note to bring your cup by the door or with your keys.
Fight Food Waste
- According to the EPA, food waste is the largest component of waste going into municipal landfills. Fight food waste by planning your meals and buying accordingly.
- Save and store leftovers in containers to eat later. Package leftovers in meal-sized portions to make it easy take to work or school for a meal.
- Freeze vegetable peels and meat bones to make stock.
- Use up overripe fruit by baking it into a pie or bread.
- Check out these food storage and preparation tips to keep your food fresh.
Host Zero Waste Events
- Provide reusable plates, cutlery, cups, and cloth napkins that you can wash and use again.
- Avoid single-use beverage containers by making your own drink in a pitcher or drink-dispenser.
- Sort waste properly by providing labeled compost, recycling, and trash containers for clean-up
- Download signs for waste containers from the What Goes Where page
Ditch Disposables
- Pack a set of reusable cutlery and a straw to use on the go.
- Refuse plastic straws when you don't need one.
- Request no condiment packets or plastic cutlery if you're bringing a takeout order home where you have these items.
Plastic Free Challenge
Challenge yourself to a Plastic Free July (and beyond) by avoiding as much plastic waste as you can. Download the Plastic Free Challenge chart for tips.