Look in your waste bin. If you’re like most of us, it’ll be full of food packaging. Sadly, it’s almost impossible to avoid plastic when shopping for groceries. Almost everything comes wrapped in it, and most of this packaging is unnecessary.
With a little thought and preparation, though, we can change that. Take the reusable container challenge and join the movement that is already transforming the way we shop for groceries! This could be the new normal!
The Reusable Container Challenge:
- You probably already know to bring your own reusable shopping bag, but if your grocery store has a salad bar, prepared food bar, self-serve selection of coffee beans, or another type of station where you or the store staff packages the products, bring some tupperware or a Bento box, too. You can use it instead of the plastic bags or boxes the store provides. There’s no need to be nervous—avoiding single-use plastics is already more mainstream than you think!
- Most businesses will happily allow you to use your container, but some might not. Either way, take a photo of the container showing whether or not it’s been filled.
- Share the photo all over social media, tag the establishment, tag Greenpeace, and use the hashtags #ReuseRevolution and #BreakFreeFromPlastic.
If not, pressure them to change their policy!Thank you @organicacres @SPUDVancouver for letting me use my own bag for bulk and thank you @juicetruck for filling my jar and @budgiesburritos for filling my container, now please join the #reuserevolution and make this the norm! pic.twitter.com/yMaQonKIAN
— Greenpeace Canada (@GreenpeaceCA) November 12, 2019
PandoraBakeries @ Athalassas Av. I rate them 4/5 , bcs i was the 1stperson who asked tofill own bowl sothe manager accepted. The employee didn’t know what to do, so she put my bowl inside an aluminium/carton container (didn’t understand why) #ReuseRevolution #BreakFreeFromPlastic pic.twitter.com/SLfzj4GB1W
— Sundy Georgiou (@SundyGeorgiou) November 6, 2019
There’s a reason businesses say, “The customer is always right.” They want to keep you happy! So let them know that avoiding single-use packaging matters to you. Together we can make single-use packaging as antiquated as smoking in restaurants.
Ready to do more? Ask for the store manager and tell them about your concerns. Here is a letter that you can download, modify, sign, and give to them. Even better, have your whole family sign it.
Some resources that will help you get better informed:
Learn more about plastic pollution
Learn the difference between real solutions and false ones
Join the Plastic Free Future Facebook group and share your experience