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A discarding, disposable culture reaps what it manufactures and tosses away – enormous piles filling up landfills, constant flows of garbage, and a devaluing of reusing the stuff piling up about us.
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"The lightbulb went off the day I realized that while recycling is great, if someone is able to reuse the stuff you no longer want, like your old sofa, you're keeping not just a 100-lb.
Without doing credible lifecycle analyses, many of these companies that embrace the model are banking on the intuitive belief that it's more environmentally friendly to reuse the same stuff over and over, by different people, rather than to sell new products that will most likely sit unused in a closet corner.
We should reduce, reuse and recycle the stuff that enters our homes, and at the same time increase, discard and replace it.
Guests were reusing the kebab sticks for the strawberries.
"We're good at reusing old stuff, but these shacks aren't efficient," Talbot says.
Wash used stuffing in a tied pillowcase before reusing it to stuff toys or pillows, wash all old clothes and textiles before cutting up to make quilts, pillows or other craft projects involving fabric.
"This way we can reuse the conduit".
He reuses the materials on site.
Or at least reuse the bags for the next customer.
He reuses the same things over and over.
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