Tune in to find out 3 things you can do around grocery shopping to decrease the amount of plastic waste you're adding to our landfills.
Reusable produce bag. I like this one because it gives you the tare weight of the bag.
Chewing gum that doesn't contain plastic.
Fruit, Veggies, butter (and cheese!) - Food Huggers
Text to copy for social media below. I chose what I felt were the most common companies and those claiming to be the “best” for you to @, feel free to swap out with the other options or ones you particularly like.
Twitter: Hey pasta companies! Please stop using that thin plastic window in your containers that can't be recycled, we all know what it looks like. If you do, you’ll be my go to Pasta company going forward! #plasticfree @De_Cecco_Pasta, @barilla, @creamette_pasta @Wild_Harvest @eatbanza
Instagram: Hey pasta companies! Please stop using that thin plastic window in your containers that can't be recycled, we all know what it looks like. If you do, you’ll be my go to Pasta company going forward! #plasticfree @dececco_pasta, @barilla, @creamette_pasta @wildharveststudio @eatbanza @essential_everyday
Facebook: Hey pasta companies! Please stop using that thin plastic window in your containers that can't be recycled, we all know what it looks like. If you do, you’ll be my go to Pasta company going forward! #plasticfree De Cecco Barilla Creamette Pasta Wild Harvest Brand Banza Essential Everyday Brand
Other Pasta companies with plastic: delallo, rummo, Mrs. Miller's, al dente, Tinkyáda, Colavita (all plastic), Gia Russia (all plastic), bio nature, wild harvest, Montebello, Banza, ancient harvest, chickpea, veggiecraft, jovial, ronzoni, barilla, dreamfields, essential everyday, creamette, no yolks
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