Comments on: personal waste reduction (but not waist reduction, unfortunately)/2020/04/02/personal-waste-reduction-but-not-waist-reduction-unfortunately/various and sundry notionsThu, 02 Apr 2020 17:15:12 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Marc Beebe/2020/04/02/personal-waste-reduction-but-not-waist-reduction-unfortunately/comment-page-1/#comment-1385Thu, 02 Apr 2020 17:15:12 +0000/?p=4752#comment-1385We have the same problem with bottled water (and Nestle) here in BC. Fools! You can get water out of the tap for free that’s just as good. Better, if you consider the lower environmental effects. If you don’t like the quality of the city/well supplied water filtration can solve that problem. We have a ceramic filter tap for drinking/cooking use and it takes out almost everything except a certain amount of dissolved minerals. I found switching to water for my last drinks of the day eased my reflux as well.
Yes that fixed income thing is a bugger, isn’t it? Especially the part where prices keep going up anyway. I just had to buy a new battery for the vehicle, which is the kind of unexpected expense you have to plan for – but can’t.
I see the epidemic as a great opportunity for everyone to rethink how they live, but I know in my heart they’ll all go back to the old ways the minute they can. So much for clearing skies and cleaning waterways.

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