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Ditch the Disposables Challenge

September 8, 2008 by Holly
Filed Under: Green Living, Home & Food

Every month or so the Crunchy Domestic Goddess issues a challenge to all of us who want to make a better effort at going green. For the months of September and October, she is asking us all to ditch the disposables.

This challenge focuses on every day items that we use and then mindlessly throw in the garbage. Every week when we take out or garbage, it is picked up by the garbage truck and hauled off to a landfill or whatever method your community uses to get rid of its population’s trash. As we all are aware of, the Earth needs our help as global warming is upon us and our Earth is suffocating, shriveling up and dying at rapid speeds. It will continue to do this is we, the people of this planet, do not make conscious efforts each and every day to reduce the amount of waste we put out there.

Think of the every day items you use that you could easily do away with and start using the reusable alternatives. You could ditch your paper napkins and towels to cloth napkins and towels, tissues to handkerchiefs, disposable water bottles (think of how much bottled water a household or person can go through) for reusable bottles or cups with lids; on that same note, you can reuse the same water bottle, thus eliminating the amount of your waste long-term. You could also ditch your plastic sandwich bags and paper bags for reusable containers and bags. If you’re using disposable diapers you could switch to cloth diapers; a lot of different companies have started making excellent cloth diapers.

Another great reusable alternative women should seek out are reusable menstrual products. I have personally done away with disposable pads and tampons and started using reusable products. The reason for this is because I have had minor kidney infections that have caused frequent urinary tract and yeast infections. All the women out there know that this is not fun! After doing some research on minor things I should be doing to keep my reproductive organs the healthiest they can be I found some very troubling information about disposable menstrual products. Standard pads and tampons (made by men, I should point out) contain synthetic fibers and bleach, both of which can cause infections. I then did some research on reusable alternatives and found quite a few great alternatives. For women who use pads, I could not recommend Lunapads enough. I have been using their pads for about a year now and couldn’t be happier. They are made with fleece and cotton, they use cute fabrics so even while you have your period you can feel cute and match your outfit with your pad and they are oh so comfortable. Just a simple machine wash (or hand wash, I hand wash mine and have found it to be a great way to bond with my body during my menstrual cycle and further understand the functions of my body) and an air dry and they’re ready to go again! Lunapads also makes the Diva Cup, a reusable tampon alternative. Other pad and tampon alternatives you could check out are The Keeper and The Moon Cup, Glad Rags, Pretty Pads and New Moon Pads.

So what disposables do you think you could live without for the next two months? Have you already eliminated disposables from your household? Tell us about them!

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About Holly Ord

Woman Tribune founder, Holly Ord, is a freelance writer, web designer and developer, feminist activist and believer in women. She lives in NEPA and has been blogging on women's rights and gender equality at her website, MenstrualPoetry.com for the better part of three years.

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5 Comments on "Ditch the Disposables Challenge"

  1. Crunchy Domestic Goddess (Amy) on Tue, 9th Sep 2008 12:01 am 

    thanks so much for blogging about my challenge. :)

  2. Jamie on Sun, 21st Sep 2008 4:42 pm 

    Kudoos for you!!! Reusable menstrual products are MUCH nicer than disposables. I bought the Diva Cup for my trip to India (so I’d have less to pack and deal with) I’ve been using every since. On occasion I’ve had to suffer a regular pad or tampon and I’ve been miserable.

    I sewed my own cloth pads using a template I found online. They are infinitely more comfortable.

    My problem is adjusting to life without paper towels. When you have to go to the laundry mat to clean your linens the incentive to be “green” by doing away with paper towels is really low. Sometimes, it’s not about doing what is convenient though. Sometimes it’s just about doing what is right.

  3. Teeth Whitening Reviews on Wed, 24th Sep 2008 2:38 am 

    I had considered getting rid of toilet paper, at least for a week or two, but haven’t convinced myself to give it a try yet. Glad to see some others are though!

  4. SusanDavis on Thu, 25th Sep 2008 7:00 pm 

    I’m going to be getting a bidet soon which I think is a great way to cut down on waste and is much cleaner to boot!

  5. Cynthia From The Truth About Six Pack Abs on Sun, 5th Oct 2008 9:01 am 

    This is a huge issue. One of the biggest problems on our planet is the great pacific garbage patch, which is a floating collection of plastic that is larger than the continental united states. Can you believe that? Ditch those plastic bags and use reusable sacks.

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