Holiday Tips
Eco-shopping: Shopping with the Environment in Mind
Eco-shopping at the grocery store is the practice of making purchasing
decisions based on the environmental impact of a product. It is about
asking the question “is there a more environmentally friendly alternative
that would meet my needs?”
The average American throws out their weight in packaging every 30 to
40 days. One out of every $10 spent at the grocery store pays for
packaging. The key to Eco-shopping is to believe that our choices in the
marketplace do matter! Every time we buy a product that is better for the
environment, we are sending a message to the manufacturer that the
environment is important.
How do you eco-shop?
1. Think about what you need.
The best way to avoid impulse buying or buying things that you don’t
need is to take a list to the grocery store and stick to it. It can also
help you save money. Ask the question, “Do I really need it?” If the
answer is yes, ask if there is an alternative that would be more
environmentally responsible.
2. Reduce waste.
The easiest way to reduce waste is not to buy it.
Avoid products that are over packaged and learn how to distinguish
packaging that is used to protect health from packaging that is used for
marketing purposes.
3. Buy recyclable.
Try to buy items that are recyclable in your
community and items that are packaged in recyclable materials.
4. Buy reusable items.
Try to buy durable items that can be reused. For
example reusable food storage containers are more durable than plastic
bags.
5. Buy recycled content.
Recycling is a closed-loop cycle. To close the
loop we must not only recycle but we must also buy products that are made
from recycled materials. Look for items and packaging that state clearly
in writing that they are made from recycled materials. The more
post-consumer content the better.
Why is Eco-shopping important?
Eco-shopping reduces our dependence on valuable landfill space, saves
natural resources, reduces pollution, saves energy and in many cases can
save money. |