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Waste Prevention Tips

 
fabric grocery bag
 
commuter mug
 
plastic place setting

Choose Durables - They Pay Off!

Have you noticed how many disposable products there are in the marketplace today? Consider the following:

  • Disposable razors
  • Disposable cleaning products, such as wipes
  • Single-use cameras, including new single-use digital cameras
  • Disposable flashlights
  • Disposable cell phones

These products are designed to add convenience to our lives, but is the added convenience worth the extra cost? Reduce waste, conserve resources and save money by choosing cloth shopping bags and real dishes and cups.

Additional information on the benefits of durables over disposables is available from Reduce.org (external link) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (external).

Pay Attention to Packaging

packaging materials - man holding box

Packaging makes up about 30 percent of municipal solid waste. This places a burden on landfill facilities and wastes natural resources. Reduce the amount of packaging you "buy" to prevent waste and conserve resources by selecting products with less packaging.

Additional information on packaging reduction is available from the U.S. EPA (external) and Reduce.org (external).

Get the Most Out of What You Buy

All of the things that we buy today will eventually become waste. We can get more out of the things we purchase by choosing products wisely. When buying a new product, ask yourself

  • How reliable is the product?
  • How long will I need it?
  • How does the warranty compare with that of similar products?
  • What does it really cost (considering operation and maintenance)?
  • Can the product be repaired or upgraded?

Rent or Borrow Instead of Buying

table & chairs

Consider renting or borrowing, instead of buying, items that you will use only infrequently. Items that are commonly available for rent include trailers, camping equipment, lawn care equipment, tables and chairs, ladders, power tools and tree-trimming equipment.

Thanks to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, which has graciously allowed us to use graphics and information from their Reduce.org (external) site.

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King County Solid Waste Division
King Street Center 201 S. Jackson Street, Suite 701, Seattle, Washington 98104
Solid Waste Information Line: 206-296-4466, Fax: 206-296-0197, TTY Relay: 711,
800-325-6165 ext. 66542 (outside the local calling area M-F 8:30 am - 4:30 pm)
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Updated: Oct. 2, 2007


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