Monday, June 2, 2008

Day Two - No more peanuts

Didn't get anywhere near temptation today. Too much to do with end-of-the-school-year stuff. But swim team starts tomorrow, along with pressure to purchase "team spirit" in the form of tee-shirts, back packs, hats, etc. It will be interesting to see what happens when the kids realize they'll have to forgo all of that.

MallDad received a couple of packages in the mail today, stuff ordered before our 100 days began. It still amazes me how much packaging accumulates from so little merchandise. Amazon.com claims to be reducing their packaging waste, but so far, I've personally seen no evidence of this.

They've even posted a study on their site that claims internet shopping is much more environmentally friendly than retail-outlet shopping, though the study was written seven years ago, and only takes into account books as the product. (See http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=578084&#online if you're interested in learning how earth-friendly Amazon.com is--according to Amazon.com.)

All I know is that for the next 99 days, I will not have to deal with a single packing peanut. Ahh.

But if you find yourself knee deep in them, here's a:

Tip for Day Two:
Take packing peanuts to your local shipping outlet (FedEx, Post Office, UPS, etc.) for recycling/reuse. If you can't find a place to take them, call the Plastic Loose Fill Council Peanut Hotline at (800)828-2214 and they'll help you.

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