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		<title>What a WASTE!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I went to Boulder, I met an awesome guy who refuses to throw out ANY trash. If he has any waste, he&#8217;ll create something out of it &#8211; but there&#8217;s isn&#8217;t a snowball&#8217;s chance in hell he&#8217;ll throw it away. When he first told me about that, it sounded kind of extremist to me. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I went to Boulder, I met an awesome guy who refuses to throw out ANY trash. If he has any waste, he&#8217;ll create something out of it &#8211; but there&#8217;s isn&#8217;t a snowball&#8217;s chance in hell he&#8217;ll throw it away.</p>
<p>When he first told me about that, it sounded kind of extremist to me.</p>
<p>However, the more I think about it, the more I find myself gravitating to that kind of thinking. It&#8217;s really incredible how much waste we have. A lot of the &#8220;green&#8221; movement consists of people buying cloth shopping bags to carry all their stuff, or buying energy-saving cars. These are definitely better moves &#8211; though they&#8217;re of course not reducing waste.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve recently been reading about people called &#8220;freegans&#8221;. Some of them refuse to buy ANYTHING new. They&#8217;ll either swap with people, use <a href="http://www.freecycle.org/">freecycle</a> (where people give away stuff they don&#8217;t want anymore), or go dumpster diving (digging in the trash for new things). There are all types of people who do this &#8211; I even read about a doctor/lawyer couple who does it.</p>
<p>It sounds crazy I know, but what&#8217;s crazier is how EASY it is for them.</p>
<p>I read one <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/21/garden/21freegan.html">NY Times article</a> that was being written as a group of people were digging through the dumpsters from stuff that recently-graduated NYU students left behind. The freegans were finding usable stuff &#8211; half full bottles of detergent, furniture, etc.</p>
<p>The most fascinating part of the article for me was when one of the upper-middle-class freegans was asked if she stockpiles the stuff she finds. She said no. In her words: “The sad fact is you don’t need to,” she said. “More trash will be there  tomorrow.”</p>
<p>How crazy is that? Not only is there an entire class of people banking on all the waste we throw out but they don&#8217;t even stockpile the stuff they find! They&#8217;re crystal-clear confident that more trash will be thrown out tomorrow, and the day after that, and the day after that.</p>
<p>The United Nations says the leftovers in America could satisfy every single empty stomach in Africa.</p>
<p>I never really got into the whole &#8220;green&#8221; living thing until recently. That&#8217;s mostly because everything I read about was based on fear (&#8220;we&#8217;re ruining the planet!&#8221;) type tactics. Even though that may be true, negative spins on things just don&#8217;t appeal to me. If anything, they turn me off and I retaliate against them.</p>
<p>That being said, I freaking LOVE the beautiful world we live in, and I want to nurture it and make sure it&#8217;s here for a long time. I love the idea of everything living in harmony. Things like <a href="http://www.newsweek.com/photo/2010/05/22/oil-spill-timeline.html">this</a> or <a href="http://boingboing.net/2009/10/19/photos-of-remote-bir.html">this</a> make me realize how far ignoring things have gotten us so far.</p>
<p>So, even though I might not dedicate the rest of my life to green living, I find there are definitely things that can be done.</p>
<p>Even just yesterday, I was watching Sex And The City 2 and saw an awesome outfit Kim Cattrall was wearing. I thought, &#8220;Wow! I want that! It would look awesome on me, and I&#8217;m in the mall already&#8230;I bet I could easily find something just like it!&#8221;</p>
<p>Then I thought &#8211; &#8220;Do I really want more stuff?</p>
<p>The answer was no. I don&#8217;t need more clothes. I already have lots of clothes.</p>
<p>And that was it. For me, it was just a matter of taking a second to think and not act out of impulse.</p>
<p>Same thing when I went to go get a salad for lunch. I asked myself, &#8220;Do I want to get a salad from take-out, knowing there&#8217;ll be a plastic container given to me?&#8221; I was very hungry, so the answer was yes. (Maybe I&#8217;ll work myself up to the point of not doing that in the future &#8211; but for now, the answer was yes.)</p>
<p>As I sat and waited for my salad, I saw the staff at the restaurant taking every to-go order, putting it in a easily-carryable plastic box, and then putting the box in a plastic bag &#8211; complete with plastic utensils and another plastic bag holding a bread roll.</p>
<p>Just being CONSCIOUS of what was going on was really fascinating.</p>
<p>When the guy went to go grab a bag for my salad, I practically yelped, &#8220;NO!&#8221; I also didn&#8217;t take the utensils or the bread roll (which I wouldn&#8217;t have eaten anyway). I knew I had a perfectly good fork at home and it took no extra energy to carry the box.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to do little things that really add up over time.</p>
<p>For me, I have a lot of fruit and veggie waste. That&#8217;s probably my #1 source of trash. Now I know I can use the scraps for compost instead of throwing them out. If you want to do that too, just Google &#8220;compost pile + your area&#8221; for more information.</p>
<p>Another easy thing is to give away clothes and things you&#8217;re not using, which helps other people not need to buy more.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.maracayhomes.com/newsletter/2010-march-april/green-house">Here are more ideas</a>.</p>
<p>Oh, and lastly- if you haven&#8217;t yet seen <a href="http://www.storyofstuff.com/">Story Of Stuff</a>, I highly recommend it. It&#8217;s quite interesting and not fear-based.</p>
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