Showing posts with label Reuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reuse. Show all posts

Friday, August 19

3 R Friday


A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

Reduce: Reduce the number of items you buy for back-to-school.
  • Take a look at last year's items, if they are still in good shape don't buy more. (Book bags, lunch boxes, water bottles, pencils, notebooks, clothes)
Reuse: Reuse jeans by patching or sewing.
  • Cut and sew into shorts, skirts, or bags.
  • Patch and wear some more.
Recycle: Recycle your denim jeans with Cottonfrombluetogreen.org.


Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

Have a Great Green Weekend!

Friday, August 12

3 R Friday


A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

Reduce: Reduce school lunch waste by eliminating single serving items from the lunches you pack.
  • Say No to juice boxes, single wrapped cheese sticks, bags of chips & cookies, individual serving containers of apple sauce, yogurt, & pudding. 
  • Buy in bulk and pack in reusable containers.
  • Save $ and reduce waste!
Reuse: Reuse food containers as storage containers. Wash and reuse.

  • Also great to send left-overs home with family and friends.
Recycle: Recycle hearing aids at the Lions Club.


Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

Have a Great Green Weekend!

Friday, July 29

3 R Friday


A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

Reduce: Reduce the unnecessary consumption of antibiotics by purchasing foods that are antibiotic-free especially milk, meat, and eggs.
  • You may also want to ensure that antibiotics are the proper course of treatment for your illness before taking them.
Reuse: Reuse partially used school supplies by donating them to daycare, churches, camps, doctor's offices, police stations, and other places where children can use them.

Recycle: Recycle glue sticks and glue bottles with Elmer's Glue Crew.
  • Think about starting a Glue Crew Recycling Program at your school or daycare


Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

Have a Great Green Weekend!

Friday, July 15

3 R Friday


A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

Reduce: Reduce food waste by sharing your garden harvest with churches, neighbors, co-workers, food banks, and friends.


Reuse: Reuse school supplies from years past.

Recycle: Recycle your old prescription eyeglasses.


Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

Have a Great Green Weekend!

Friday, July 8

3 R Friday


A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

Reduce: Reduce waste by saying No Thank You to dental freebies.
  • Take only what you need
  • Don't take the plastic bag just take the items you need
  • Don't take the appointment card
  • Don't take the items just because they give them to you
Reuse: Think reusable instead of disposable!
  • Napkins
  • Drinking containers
  • Plates
  • Utensils
  • Bags
  • Storage containers
  • Lunches
  • Straws

Recycle: Recycle your old trophies at awardsmall.com.


Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

Have a Great Green Weekend!

Friday, June 17

3 R Friday


A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

Reduce: Reduce the amount of chemicals, dyes, and perfumes your child absorbs by switching to more natural products.
  • Toothpaste
  • Shampoo
  • Lotion
  • Sun Screen
  • Lip Balm
  • Conditioner
  • Soap
  • Nail Polish
  • Nail Polish Remover
  • Bug Spray
  • Toothpaste
    • I know I said this twice but this one is a biggy to me. Read the labels on the big brand children's toothpaste and you might be surprised at what you see!
Reuse: Reuse printer ink cartridges by refilling them at Costco .

Recycle: Recycle your children's old tennis shoes at Nike Reuse-A-Shoe.


Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

Have a Great Green Weekend!

Friday, June 10

3 R Friday


A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

Reduce: Reduce waste and resource usage by renting instead of buying.
  • Rent formal dresses instead of buying new.
  • Rent home improvement tools that you won't use more than once or twice instead of buying.
  • Rent movies, books-on-tape, and regular books from the library.
  • Rent a big car when you need one and drive a smaller one for everyday driving.
Reuse: Reuse water for watering plants.
  • Collect the water you use for cooking (pasta, potato, steaming veggies) and after it cools use it to water your plants with. 
  • Left over water from pet dishes.
  • Collect water from rinsing fruit and veggies.
  • Bath water.
  • Left over water from drinking bottles.
  • Collect rain water via a rain barrel.
Recycle: Recycle your children's sport shirts into a memory quilt!


Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

Have a Great Green Weekend!

Friday, June 3

3 R Friday


A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

Reduce: Reduce Coffee Waste.
  • Take a reusable mug with you to your favorite coffee shop.
    • Starbucks now sells reusable "mugs" for cold drinks too!
  • Pour cream & sugar in before your coffee so you don't need to use a stirrer.
  • Take a coffee mug to work and use it instead of a disposable cup.
  • Say no to disposable stir sticks and single use creamers.
  • Use a reusable coffee filter.
  • Purchase shade grown organic coffee.
  • Take your coffee bag back to the store and refill it.
  • When drinking coffee at a coffee shop ask for it in a coffee mug.
Reuse: Reuse Coffee Grounds.
  • Sprinkle coffee grounds around outside plants.
    • Most coffee shops will provide you with bags of spent coffee grounds. 
    • Starbucks keeps a bucket of them outside many of their store locations.
  • Compost coffee filters.
  • Sprinkle coffee grounds around areas that cats like to use as "litter boxes".
  • Compost coffee grounds.
Recycle: Recycle your empty coffee bags with TerraCycle.


Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

Have a Great Green Weekend!

Friday, May 27

3 R Friday


A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

Reduce: Reduce water waste.
  • Ensure faucets are completely turned off
  • Turn water off when shaving & brushing teeth
  • Don't brush your teeth in the shower
  • Replace leaky faucets
  • Don't turn your shower on all the way (especially good for kiddos taking showers)
  • Use drip lines for watering
  • Ensure sprinklers are not watering sidewalks and fences
  • Install low-flow showers
  • Take a navy shower
Reuse: Reuse egg cartons.
  • Give them to family & friends that raise chickens
  • Take them to your local farmer's market & offer them to those selling eggs
  • Give them to children museums, day-cares, & schools to use for art projects
  • Use the cardboard ones as seed starters and then plant them straight in the ground
Recycle: Recycle your used mattress.
  • When purchasing a new bed shop around to stores that send your old mattress to recycling centers instead of to the landfill.


Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

Have a Great Green Weekend!

Friday, May 20

3 R Friday


A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

Reduce: Reduce packaging waste.
  • Steer away from single wrapped items
  • Say no to double wrapped items
  • Don't purchase sliced cheese that is separated by paper
  • Buy in bulk
  • Don't buy single use items
Reuse: Reuse containers by refilling them instead of buying new ones.
  • Hand soap
  • Laundry detergent
  • Hairspray
  • Lotion
Recycle: Recycle your  used cooking oil with your curb-side recycling.


Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

Have a Great Green Weekend!

Friday, May 13

3 R Friday

Welcome to 3 R Friday

A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

Reduce: Reduce the amount of cheap, disposable, made-in-China, plastic toys.
  • Say No to goodie bags that contain these items
  • Say No to kids fast food meals that contain these toys
  • Don't purchase them
Reuse: Reuse pieces of wood to make a shoe holder for muddy shoes.
    Recycle: Recycle your flip-flops at Old Navy.


    Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

    Have a Great Green Weekend!

    Friday, May 6

    3 R Friday

    Welcome to 3 R Friday

    A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

    Reduce: Reduce the amount of cheap, disposable, made-in-China, plastic toys.
    • Say No to goodie bags that contain these items
    • Say No to kids fast food meals that contain these toys
    • Don't purchase them
     Reuse: Reuse crayons.
    • Take your own crayons with you to restaurants so you don't have to use theirs.
    • Melt them into fun shapes and use them again.
    • Ask churches, day cares, and schools if they need some.
    • Use the shavings to make pictures.

    Recycle: Recycle your flip-flops at Old Navy.


    Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

    Have a Great Green Weekend!

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    Friday, April 22

    3 R Friday

    Welcome to 3 R Friday

    A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

    Reduce: Reduce your Ziploc bag usage.
    • Whenever possible use a reusable container instead of a Ziploc bag.
    • For times when you have to use a Ziploc bag, reach for the snack size first.
    Reuse: Reuse plastic bread bags and their twist ties.
    • Instead of a Ziploc bag.
    • To pick up doggie droppings.
    • Throw one in your car for times when you need to bring home muddy shoes or wet clothes.

    Recycle: Recycle your packing materials at The UPS Store.
    • They take packing peanuts, bubble wrap, and the air filled packers. Some Postal Connects do too!
    Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

    Have a Great Green Weekend!

    Friday, April 15

    3 R Friday

    Welcome to 3R Friday.

    A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

    Reduce: Reduce the amount of gas you use:
    • Ensure your tires are properly inflated.
    • Consolidate driving trips.
    • Ensure the maintenance on your car is current, especially oil changes.
    • Use cruise control to maintain a steady speed
    • Carpool.
    • Walk, bike, use public transportation.
    Reuse: Reuse paper
    • Shred it and use it for packing material
    • Use the back side for printing things like directions
    • Let your children use it for drawing or coloring
    • Shred it and make your own confetti
    • Print double sided
    • Use shredded paper to fill Easter baskets
    • Shred it and use it for composting material
    Recycle: Recycle your child’s outgrown carseat.
    I don't know of another program like this one. If you do, please let us know! 

    Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

    Have a Great Green Weekend!

    Friday, April 8

    3 R Friday

    Welcome to 3 R Friday


    A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.


    Reduce: Reduce your paper waste by using reusable napkins.


    Reuse: Crochet your plastic bags into a bag-of-bags.

    No matter how hard we try we just don't seem to be able to completely rid our home of plastic bags. The few bags that do wander into our home now go straight to my friend who crochets them into a bag.


    Recycle: Purchase items that can be recycled.

    Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.


    Have a Great Green Weekend!

    Tuesday, April 5

    Establishing an equipment exchange for youth sports

    Before the start of each sports season the first stop my family and I make is to the thrift store.

    We almost always find gear perfect for practice; baseball pants, cleats, football practice jersey, underarmor. Sometimes we even luck out and find items in game worthy condition; soccer shorts, basketball shorts, cleats.

    Last year I even found some baseball mitts at the play-it-again sports store that were in perfect condition, (we gave these to the league for those kids that didn't have mitts)

    I'm always so excited with these great finds!

    So this year I decided to share my excitement by starting up an equipment share program for the youth baseball league my kiddos play in.

    The thought was when parents came to register their kids for baseball/softball they could either rummage through the boxes of pants, cleats, & mitts and take items that would fit their kiddos or drop off items that no longer fit their kiddos or both.

    I excitedly put together a couple of boxes, threw in some pants and cleats that did not fit my son anymore, sent the boxes with my hubby to registration, and eagerly waited to hear how my experiment went.

    I was sadly disappointed.

    Although my son's items quickly disappeared no one contributed any items to the boxes.

    None. Zero. Zilch. Not a single item.

    The league had advertised the equipment exchanged and people had asked about the exchange but still, there the boxes sat. Empty. For 2 weeks straight.

    Needless to say I was a bit discouraged and somewhat surprised. I thought for sure this would be something other parents would participate in.

    But alas they did not.

    I can't help but wonder if they just saw the hand-me-down part of it and not the eco-friendly, cost saving part of it.

    My husband was very encouraging and reminded me that it takes time for new ideas to catch on.

    Good Point Hubby!

    So even though my spirit was dampened I am going to try it again next year and see if maybe, just maybe, I can get a few parents to participate.

    Have you had success starting up these kinds of exchange programs? If so, I would love to hear your story and any pointers you may have!

    Original post of Over Coffee-the green edition. Not to be used or copied in any way without written permission..

    Friday, April 1

    3 R Friday

    Welcome to 3 R Friday

    A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

    Reduce: Reduce the number of new little league baseball items you purchase by visiting play-it-again sports stores, thrift stores, and swapping items with friends and family.

    Reuse: Reuse wine bottles to make a border around your flower bed or a half wall somewhere in your garden.

    Recycle: Recycle Method refill containers by sending them to TerraCycle! (or should I say Upcycle)

    Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

    Have a Great Green Weekend!

    Friday, August 13

    3 R Friday!

    Welcome to 3R Friday.

    A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.
    Reduce: Reduce the amount of gas you use:
    • Ensure your tires are properly inflated
    • Consolidate driving trips
    • Ensure the maintenance on your car is current, especially oil changes
    • Use cruise control to maintain a steady speed
    • Carpool
    • Walk, bike, use public transportation

    Reuse: Reuse paper

    • Shred it and use it for packing material
    • Use the back side for printing things like directions
    • Let your children use it for drawing or coloring
    • Shred it and make your own confetti with it
    • Print double sided
    • Use shredded paper to fill Easter baskets
    • Shred it and use it for composting material

    Recycle: Recycle your child’s outgrown carseat.

    I don't know of another program like this one. If you do, please let us know!

    Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

    Have a Great Green Weekend!

    Friday, August 6

    3 R Friday

    Welcome to 3R Friday.

    A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.

    Reduce: Reduce the amount of fresh water you use for watering plants by collecting spent water:
    • Place a container in the kitchen sink and pour any excess water into it (from dog bowls, water bottles, rinsed dishes, ice cubes that fall on the floor, etc)
    • Dump the left over ice from water coolers into plants
    • After you give your child a bath (or take a relaxing one yourself) use the water for your plants.
    • Install a rain barrel
    • Water one plant over another so the excesses water waters the 2nd plant
    • Place a container in your shower to catch the excess water

    Reuse: Reuse dryer lint for compost material
    • I keep a small bag on my dryer and just fill it with the lint. When the bag gets full and add it to my composter.

    Recycle: Recycle Elmer's glue sticks with the Elmer's Glue Crew Recycling Program!®

    Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.

    Have a Great Green Weekend!

    Friday, July 30

    3 R Friday

    Welcome to 3 R Friday


    A weekly series of simple tips geared toward helping you darken your shade of green. Easily.


    Reduce: Reduce your zip-lock bag usages by using reusable containers instead!


    Reuse: Reuse glass jars for storage containers.


    Recycle: Recycle your used candy wrappers with Terracycle and let them upcycle those wrappers into very cute bags!

    Hope you found these tips helpful. Feel free to share any tips you may have.


    Have a Great Green Weekend!