I, too, have been reducing paper and disposable stuff.
Friends have gifted me some cool tools. I got beeswax wraps in the kitchen. I never buy plastic wrap. Someone gave me a filterless coffee dripper, so I use no paper or cloth.
I like cloth pads better than paper, but I only use them overnight or when I’m home for the day.
I am trying to reduce my plastic use too.
For coffee making, I recommended you look into AeroPress with a metal filter the coffee is amazing and zero waste.
For laundry I use sodium percarbonate too, it is eco-friendly because it is just processed baking soda.
@TonetoEdo I almost don't use plastic wrap anymore, except for covering big bowls when i'm marinating so i'm still finishing off a roll that I bought ages ago... i should get me some reusable wraps too.
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TonetoEdo
on May 19
I, too, have been reducing paper and disposable stuff. Friends have gifted me some cool tools. I got beeswax wraps in the kitchen. I never buy plastic wrap. Someone gave me a filterless coffee dripper, so I use no paper or cloth. I like cloth pads better than paper, but I only use them overnight or when I’m home for the day.
KevinC
on May 20
I am trying to reduce my plastic use too. For coffee making, I recommended you look into AeroPress with a metal filter the coffee is amazing and zero waste. For laundry I use sodium percarbonate too, it is eco-friendly because it is just processed baking soda.
Pau
on May 20
@TonetoEdo I almost don't use plastic wrap anymore, except for covering big bowls when i'm marinating so i'm still finishing off a roll that I bought ages ago... i should get me some reusable wraps too.
Pau
on May 20
@KevinC the aeropress looks awesome! :) when my coffee maker finally breaks down, i'll look into that as my next purchase.