Americans generate more than 36 million tons of plastic waste per year, according to a 2023 report of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. DEP said July is a good time to give up plastics, when possible, by finding alternatives to single-use plastics. Even taking small steps can make a big difference.
Here are some ways that DEP suggests can help reduce or eliminate the use of plastics:
- Buy in bulk as much as possible instead of buying single-serve or travel-sized items.
- Take a reusable bag when you go shopping instead of using plastic bags.
- Carry a reusable water bottle instead of buying bottled water.
- Use durable, reusable silverware or a travel mug instead of disposable cutlery or cups.
- “Recycle Right” and only place acceptable recyclable items in recycling bins and wheeled carts. Switch from items labeled as “No. 6 plastics.” Although in many cases they look and feel like plastics, they are different and are not recyclable in Montgomery County.
Even reducing the use of plastics in small ways can make a difference. If you do not need a straw, skip it. One reusable straw can eliminate the need for hundreds of plastic ones. Give up plastics and try a reusable straw the next time you take a sip.