I read an article in a magazine recently about how to decrease your contribution to the landfill. One way, is to stop using liquid hand soap. For quite some time now, I've used liquid hand soap in the kitchen and both bathrooms. This is the end. We are already using bar soap in the kitchen and when we've finished off our current bottles in the bathrooms, we will begin to use bar soap. I love hand made soap. The egg lady makes it and many others living in this area. It is cheaper, doesn't come in a container and smells good. Now, what else can I do to decrease my landfill contribution? What can you do? Write and tell me your ideas.
Whosyergurl [Hoosier girl] - Mutterings from a midwest gal. I live in the heartland, the land of limestone, "somewhere in the middle." These are my thoughts, opinions, my life. It is called Hoosier Hospitality.
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2 comments:
Good idea!
We no longer buy bottled water. I bought a Pur pitcher and we refill our own jugs.
Oh, oh - I LURVE Sappo Hill Soap. It's fabulous - I also have too many reusable handbags (Pier 1 sells super cute ones!) and then we don't use chemicals to clean, just vinegar and baking soda.
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