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How to reduce plastic waste in your kitchen

There is no doubt that plastic is slowly killing our planet. Unfortunately, we live in a “throwaway” society where plastic has been the convenient option for too long and has now become an everyday part of life. The kitchen is one of the most challenging places to reduce household plastic consumption, but it’s not impossible

Avoid single-use packaging

This may sound obvious, but one of the simplest ways to reduce plastic in the kitchen is to buy less of it! Buying in bulk is a good place to start since it helps reduce single-use packaging. There are plenty of places such

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