All 'Paper' Scraps (A Lot of It Is Contaminated Paper After Being Mixed With The Other Materials In The One Blue Kitchen Bin By My Immediate Family Members) That Will Be Repurposed/Upcycled As Stuffing For The Bean Bag Furnitures.
Medical Tear Off Packaging, A Small Plastic Mouthwash Bottle With Cap Still On, & A Small Plastic Butter Tub With Corresponding Small 'Film' Plastic Cover (All TerraCyclble).
One 'Film' Plastic Bag Brought, Yet, Again, Sigh/Alas.
(Set Aside, Put With The Others, & Eventually/Whenever Brought To A Participating Store Drop Off To Be Recycled).
The Double Layered (Plastic & Paper) Tray With The 'Film' Plastic Covering That Also Can Tear/Rip (Extremely Very Concerning When Considering The PFAS, Microbeads, Microplastics).
(To Be Be Eventually Sent To TerraCycle, Inc.: Both The Double Layered [Plastic & Paper] Tray & The 'Film' Plastic Covering].
Three Plastic Dart Container Corporation Lids That Went Over The Polystyrene/Stryofoam (Hot/Cold) Cups (All TerraCyclable).
Two Polystyrene/Styrofoam Hot/Cold Cups That Still Just Need To Be Rinsed With Hot Water (Recycled Either By Insulation Technology, Inc. or TerraCycle, Inc. Via The Large DifficultToRecycle Zero Waste Polystyrene/Styrofoam Bins).
Two Small HOOD Milk Cartons (Recycled By The Large Laminated Packaging TerraCycle, Inc. Bins), Compostable Food Scraps (First Placed In The Compost Area of The Freezer & Then Eventually Added To The Compost Pile), & Labels/Stickers From Produce As Well As DifficultToRecycle Plastic Packaging (TerraCyclable).
Two Slices of Wheat Bread In Wax Paper Sleeves (Usually My Immediate Family Members Do Not Consume The Above Because They Have So Much Bread Already) ......
In Their Dry Goods Pantry Cupboard:
& in Their Freezer:
The Bottom Tier of The Freezer Is A Store Brand French Loaf Bread.
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Phasing out plastics is the way to go
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Plastic are not environmentally friendly
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Plastics really need to be phased out