Victoria Cohen Victoria Cohen

On the Path to Sustainability by Reducing Plastic Waste

The environmental impact of plastic materials has become a significant topic of discussion in recent years.  I attended a webinar yesterday on how healthcare and make changes to aid in our sustainability. During the discussion, it was mentioned that one of the greatest contributors to this issue involves how we deliver healthcare.  We tend to overuse, over prepare, and waste materials.  The same can be said for how we operate in our day-to-day lives.  While plastic can make our daily lives more convenient, it's essential to consider the harm it can cause to the planet. Making a few simple changes in our daily routines can significantly reduce our reliance on single-use plastics, which, in the end, can feel a lot more freeing. 

One easy change is to swap disposable plastic water bottles for durable stainless steel water bottles or tumblers. Not only are these options long-lasting, but they're also suitable for both hot and cold beverages, helping cut down on plastic waste.

Another impactful change is to opt for glass food storage containers instead of plastic ones. Glass containers are environmentally friendly, versatile, and safe for storing hot and cold foods. Additionally, choosing durable, reusable plastic options designed to last can help minimize the overall consumption of disposable plastics.

Other small changes include the use of reusable towels, opting for hand foods instead of those that require washing, and recycling old toys with family and friends.

By incorporating these small changes into our daily lives, we can each contribute to a healthier and more sustainable future for our planet. Consider having conversations with employers about adopting more sustainable practices in the workplace, as every little step counts. Together, we can make a meaningful impact on reducing plastic waste and preserving the environment for future generations.

Some components of this post were created with the assistance of AI.

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