I had the chance to watch Cheche Lazaro presents Plastic Ka.
made me realize I should continue posting about my “manong wag mo na i-plastic” adventure to inspire more people to stop using plastic.
Opps. did I say stop using plastic? I take that back.. watching Plastik Ka, I have to agree on some points.. yes we cannot live without plastics.. and I am sharing with you some of the things that I can’t do without plastics:
- frenemies… eek I was just joking hahaha
- Milk Tea and float straw.. I don’t use straw on my drinks.. but with Milk Tea and Coke Float, is it really possible? I mean to enjoy the drink without the straw? Isn’t one of the most exciting part of drinking milk tea is the sinkers and how it goes through the straw.. ang saya di ba?
- Plastic wrapper for books and notebooks.. self explainable.. paki explain sa katabi mo kung di gets.
- Plastic on supermarket meats.. which I learned from Cheche Lazaro show, I can actually use my containers instead!
I did not include other plastic usage such as hanger, containers etc.. those are plastic made stuff that I really can’t live without..yes we cannot live naman without plastics.. but I think we can minimize the use of it. How?
Here are five ways to minimize the use of plastic without much hassle to your lifestyle:
- if it is not milk tea or coke float, do not use straw.
- when buying small medicine, don’t ask for plastic and if they put it in a small plastic, say you’ll just place it inside your bag.. those small plastic bags, it has no use, you can’t even reuse it.
- avoid the “pakidoble” culture… that is common no? padoble ng plastic at baka mabutas.. as much as one plastic would do, let it be that way.
- your garbage bin can live without plastic, so don’t make it a habit to line your garbage bag with a plastic. The thing is, because you are doing it, you will have the tendency to commit the “padoble” culture just to have more plastic that you can use to line your garbage bag.. gets?
- when buying at convenience stores.. specially if you’re just buying a mineral water or a pack of something, that an do without using a plastic bag..
It’s not easy..as I have mentioned before, inconvenience is the price I have to pay to help save Mother Earth. It’s very inconvenient to bring your own ecobag, to bring your own container when shopping for meat and wet goods.. it’s not easy but inconvenience is a very small price.
I do agree, on the point that, plastic banning is not the ultimate solution, it was pointed out that other trash such as wood, old clothes have the tendency to sink at the bottom of the river.. and that only plastics are seen as the waste that clogs the river… making the metro more susceptible to flooding.. it’s all about waste management still and education. It was amazing what Villar Foundation has done to clean up their river and how they manage waste in their area..I hope this kind of waste management can be done in all parts of the metro (if only LGU will unite.. OK that’s another thing..)
Of course, waste management aside, minimal plastic use will be a great help…
How about paper bag? as one of the guest in Cheche Lazaro presents said, “basura pa din yon”….indeed..
levy says
September 11, 2012 at 4:52 pmI totally agree. Pati nga pag gamit ng paper bag sana iwasan na din, kasi baka in the future wala na ring trees.
Mommy Pehpot says
September 11, 2012 at 4:53 pmkurek!
zoan says
September 11, 2012 at 6:21 pm*when buying small medicine, don’t ask for plastic and if they put it in a small plastic, say you’ll just place it inside your bag.. those small plastic bags, it has no use, you can’t even reuse it. – – > I usually do this 😉 and they would ask me why. sabi ko wag na, para maiwasan ang BAHA!
*your garbage bin can live without plastic, so don’t make it a habit to line your garbage bag with a plastic. The thing is, because you are doing it, you will have the tendency to commit the “padoble” culture just to have more plastic that you can use to line your garbage bag.. gets? –>d na ako nagpapadoble ng plastic, but I still put plastic in the garbage bin pero ni rerecycle ko pa din, hindi sinasama sa tinatapon ang plastic na nakalagay sa garbage bin kung hindi naman kinakailangan 😉
sigrid @ marriagemarkers says
September 25, 2012 at 10:49 amI agree with the straw and sinker! LOL
A little inconvenience goes a long way in saving the environment. But I hate those stores that wrap little things in plastic just so they can identify those who are shoplifting even if you say that you don;t need plastic. geeez
Mye says
September 25, 2012 at 6:15 pmang hirap ano? hahaha parang nakakalito ang alin ang mas dapat at hindi – parehong may pros and cons
musings of a working mom says
October 1, 2012 at 8:47 pmminimizing the use of plastic and going green is indeed good not just for our own benefit but for our environment.
Pinay Mama says
November 15, 2012 at 11:23 amMy ate hates plastic and so I do. Hehe. We have to bring ecobags and plastic containers when buying meat and fruits so we don’t have to bring plastic bags anymore. When buying small stuff or anything that can fit to my bag, I make it a habit that I don’t ask for plastic bags anymore and put the things I buy inside my bag. 🙂
peachkins says
November 15, 2012 at 1:30 pmI totally agree! It’s really a good thing that some cities actually banned the use of plastics. AT least, napipilitan na ang mga tao to bring reusable bags…
Ronita Dela Rosa says
April 8, 2014 at 4:16 pmHaha good na nabasa ko 2,ugali ko din 2: padoble ng plastic at baka mabutas /
hahaha now I know na,buti na lang bawal na plastic here sa muntinlupa…