Have you heard of this guy? He is actually saving all of his garbage for a year in order to find out exactly how much waste he creates and what he could avoid. Terrific idea! I applaud his family for accomodating his project. Does he keep everything? Almost. (Dog waste and medical waste is noted and disposed of properly). He dumps paper and kitchen waste in the worm composter. Eveything else is collected, documented and stored in the basement (even the recyclables). If we took a look in his basement, we would see items such as:
- 1 piece of chewed gum
- 1 Chips bag
- 1 plastic ice cream wrapper
- Milk containers
- Beer bottles
- and many others
According to Dave Chaimedes, the guy who is saving his trash, the average consumer has created about 850 pounds of garbage this year already. At this point, he thinks he has 30 pounds. (Wow!) What a difference already. He now brings containers to restaurants to bring home leftovers.
I won’t be jumping on the “saving in my basement” bandwagon soon, but in perusing his list of saved items, I have begun to think about what I would have in my basement…Frightening to say the least… Take a look at his blog, 365 Days of Trash. He chronicles a daily list of his garbage and also finds and links to other sites regarding recycling, composting, plastic bags, etc…
–Christine
Hey Christine, Thanks for the nod. Glad you are thinking a little bit about your waste stream – that’s what it’s all about. i truly believe that once people are confronted with the facts, they’ll choose to do the right thing.
Cool site.
Consume Less, Conserve More!!!!
Dave
http://www.sustainabledave.org