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How Can I Waste Less?

Photo of trash with a green rectangle containing the words "#VTWasteLessChallenge; follow @VTRecycles for weekly tips on reducing your wasteRecycling and composting are great, but the biggest impact you can have on Vermont's waste stream is to create less waste in the first place.

There are countless ways to reduce waste, and many will save you money, especially in the long-term. Start with the ideas that feel right for you and remember that “zero waste” is a goal that starts with creating "less waste." Every product has waste associated with some stage of its life cycle, and some types of waste can’t be avoided. That’s ok. Little changes add up to make a big difference.

Photo of aluminum cans, baled for recycling, and the words "refuse, reduce, repair, reuse, recycle/rot"Ideas for reducing waste:

Purchasing:
  • Think about whether you can use something you already have and skip the purchase
  • Buy second-hand (or swap or borrow instead of buying)
  • Buy reusable rather than single-use items
  • Shop local to avoid shipping waste
  • Select items with minimal packaging
  • Select items made from recycled materials (especially post-consumer recycled content)
  • Buy in bulk (fill your own containers) 
  • Select items with packaging made from recycled content
  • Select items with recyclable packaging
At Home:
Out and about:
  • Bring reusables with you – shopping and produce bags, water bottle, travel mug, container for leftover food, utensils, straw, cloth napkin, etc.
  • Refuse:
    • Single-use products – shopping bags, extra napkins, straws, utensils, etc.
    • Excess packaging and paper receipts
Special Occasions:
  • Make gifts – especially upcycling items into something new
  • Make cards out of recycled materials
  • Wrap gifts creatively; use bags, scarves, towells, fabric, newspaper, used wrapping paper, etc.
  • Give experiences like gift certificates to favorite restaurants, parks, entertainment outlets and more instead of things
Parties and Events:
  • Go digital for invitations and RSVPs
  • Make sure all guests/participants know about zero waste goals
  • Use minimal decorations; feature reusable items that you already own; DIY from recycled materials
  • Provide clearly-labeled sort stations for compost, recycling, trash, and redeemables (most effective if a volunteer stands by to help)
  • Use reusable dishes, utensils, cups, table cloths, and napkins – borrow or rent if you don’t have enough
  • If you choose single-use items, try buying products like paper napkins made with recycled content. If we want to make recycling work, we need to buy recycled. If you choose to use compostable products, first consider if your compost facility and food scrap hauler accepts them. If they don't, they will need to be disposed in the trash. If they do, make sure compostable bowls, plates, utensils, etc. are BPI certified compostable.
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