I also buy their toothbrushes - you can mail them back for recycling. eta omg they have a toothbrush subscription! Awesome.
Now they just need electric ones with replaceable heads. (I have been told in no uncertain terms by my dentist that I *MUST* use an electric toothbrush or the plaque will take over my gums and I will need surgery. Sigh.)
I also do the cheap reusable party dishes - I think ours were something like $5/doz at le targe, although that may have been a clearance price. They do still take washing afterwards, but I live with myself more happily than I would with the garbage.
(I'm also inconsistent with my That Bitchness - I'm a hardass on some things and lazy and forgetful with others. Could probably use a bit of moderation on both ends. Sigh. )
Yeah, Scrappy and Jess, that's what I was hoping for (acrylic plates and cups) but I waited until the last minute to deal with dishware for a large party I had in May. So I ended up at Bed, Bath, and Beyond and the like, where they wanted like $3 a glass. I bought paper. But once the paper plates are gone, I'll be going that route.
Yea--please don't become the people who came over for a party I was having, looked at the (admittedly plastic solo) disposable cups I had (it was a big new year's drinking party!) and disdainfully made environmental remarks, then went into my cupboard and grabbed their own cups...leaving me to wash them the next day! (When I already had to clean the whole apartment, wash the floor, deal with my hangover...)
See, I would just ask people like that how often they replace their electronics, how often they fly, or what kind of car they drive, etc. Because, seriously, unless you really know people and their habits, it's pretty hard to judge how "green" they are.
Generally speaking, houses are cleaner for me having been there
You are welcome out here anytime!!!
I was so happy when our complex started recycling. After living in Alameda where we had green waste, food waste, and waste waste - no dividing up my trash was driving me nuts.
It's rude to make disdainful remarks, period, when you're someone's guest.
See, I would just ask people like that how often they replace their electronics, how often they fly, or what kind of car they drive, etc.
I would just ask people like that to get the fuck out of my house.
I used paper plates and plastic utensils for Plei's brunch, but mostly because I still have some from years ago, and tossing them without using them makes even less sense than using them. Some day they will run out, and I can use real stuff.
It's rude to make disdainful remarks, period, when you're someone's guest.
This. (And needless to say, also rude to go through their cabinets for dishes you approve of. WTF, meara's "friends"?!?!)