Sunday, May 31, 2009

Take the plastic challenge.

Litter is a problem in many countries, and Haiti is no exception. There’s little waste management infrastructure in our area, and often the best you can do is sweep your trash (plastic, metal, paper, whatever) into a small pile and burn it. As you can imagine, this presents its own challenges. A better strategy here is to either recycle your own consumer byproducts (using cans and bottles as planting containers, refilling the same bag of flour in the market) or avoiding waste altogether (choosing a refillable glass soda bottle over a plastic one). I know trash management is a large and complex issue, but becoming aware of how much we participate in the problem is an important step in finding a creative solution.

We were talking about this with a few of our fellow MCCers, and decided to step it up a notch. The challenge is simple:

No new plastic for one month.

No wrappers, no bottles, no lids. No see-through windows in cardboard boxes. No plastic buttons on clothing. No new flip-flops. I don’t even know if this will be possible, but trying will at least help us become aware of how much plastic we have in our day-to-day lives.

Why plastic? Even those advertised as “biodegradable” often don’t break down for decades, making our temporary containers a rather permanent part of our environment. Anybody for a vacation to the Pacific Trash Vortex?

Since I assume you’re all already doing things like foregoing Styrofoam, recycling, and using cloth shopping bags, I invite you to participate in No-Plastic June. You can keep the plastic you already have around the house, but don't purchase any new plastic for one month.

Then tell us about it! We’ll be posting here about our attempts to be plastic-free, so please feel free to leave comments about your own challenges and successes.

4 comments:

willi$ said...

Plastic is definitely a problem in India, too. I'm having a hard time imagining avoiding it here for a whole month, especially as we have just left settled life and are in nomad mode for most of the month*, but I will be thinking about the challenge and doing my best at it...

*while traveling, we only feel comfortable drinking the water in a few restaurants and hotels, so plastic water bottles (while not a fool-proof solution), are often the best option. boo...

Beth said...

We're taking the plastic challenge! unfortunately we've already failed (all prescription drugs come in plastic and even milk in glass bottles have plastic caps), but we'll be keeping track of all the unavoidable plastic we purchase this month. Thanks for the challenge. we look forward to hearing how you do!

Shirley said...

Well, what a challenge this is. It requires much planning and fore thought. I want yogurt and I want to avoid plastic, do I make it my self or find a place I can buy in bulk? laundry detergent, shampoo, suntan lotion...it's mind boggling. I think perhaps you and Bryan might have a better chance at achieving this goal, but will try our best.

Ben said...

yikes, I just saw this! the Depps are starting as of now...

p.s. can I put your text up on our blog?