Old Sew'n'Sew
All Strings Considered
I have been interested in eliminating BPA from our bodies. So far I have purchased glass containers for the water and drinks in my frig.,and some non BPA z*plock containers.
Then I saw this site http://lifewithoutplastic.com/ and thought why not set a goal of cutting the dependence on plastic anything?
So... this would be just some of my personal things I would like to have alternatives for:
Acrylic yarn
water bottles
cosmetics and lotions containers
plastic bags
large plastic popcorn bowls
ice cube trays
hair brush and comb
toothbrush
non-leather fashion shoes and sandles
It would be a start. I could change some of the small stuff that I have direct contact with or my food and drinks have contact with.
There are a lots of manufactured products that I wouldn't have the choice like, large appliances, cars, computer, phones, etc.
I have to make glass, wood, and stainless steele my friend.
This would also help me to make up for some my indirect participation in the Gulf of Mexico oil leak.
What could be added to this list?
Then I saw this site http://lifewithoutplastic.com/ and thought why not set a goal of cutting the dependence on plastic anything?

So... this would be just some of my personal things I would like to have alternatives for:
Acrylic yarn
water bottles
cosmetics and lotions containers
plastic bags
large plastic popcorn bowls
ice cube trays
hair brush and comb
toothbrush
non-leather fashion shoes and sandles

It would be a start. I could change some of the small stuff that I have direct contact with or my food and drinks have contact with.
There are a lots of manufactured products that I wouldn't have the choice like, large appliances, cars, computer, phones, etc.
I have to make glass, wood, and stainless steele my friend.
This would also help me to make up for some my indirect participation in the Gulf of Mexico oil leak.
What could be added to this list?