Absolutely love all these alternatives. Saving it to reference regularly!
I remembered one more for circular economy that I heard recently and loved: “There’s no such thing as waste,” or “there’s no such thing as throwing something away.” I’ve tried and failed numerous times to impart recycling/reusing habits on my non-environmentalist fa…
Absolutely love all these alternatives. Saving it to reference regularly!
I remembered one more for circular economy that I heard recently and loved: “There’s no such thing as waste,” or “there’s no such thing as throwing something away.” I’ve tried and failed numerous times to impart recycling/reusing habits on my non-environmentalist family members and it rarely sticks. I think it’s because to them, “throwing stuff away” is simply easier and more convenient, so although they know they SHOULD recycle/reuse, they don’t. Disrupting that throw-away habit at the source seems to help.
Absolutely love all these alternatives. Saving it to reference regularly!
I remembered one more for circular economy that I heard recently and loved: “There’s no such thing as waste,” or “there’s no such thing as throwing something away.” I’ve tried and failed numerous times to impart recycling/reusing habits on my non-environmentalist family members and it rarely sticks. I think it’s because to them, “throwing stuff away” is simply easier and more convenient, so although they know they SHOULD recycle/reuse, they don’t. Disrupting that throw-away habit at the source seems to help.
Being lazy, or doing something other than the norm, are indeed difficult habits to overcome. We can try....