Use a re-usable cup when you have a drink coffee at home or work. I admit that this is one thing that I am not so good at doing. I do not own a re-usable cup for iced coffee, like the one in the second image (but I do recycle the disposable ones I get). One of my goals for better Green Living in 2013 is to buy and use one. If you drink hot coffee, please get yourself one of the cups in the first image. Those paper cups you get at your favorite coffee shop are not recycled by you, are they? Think of all those cups going into the garbage everyday! All of those cups can be removed from the trash stream by you making one simple change: Buy and use a re-usable coffee cup.
Here you will find my adventures in gardening, baking, cooking, preserving and environmentally friendly living. Local and organic products are what I strive for. I love to bake and cook from scratch. There really is a difference when you use the freshest ingredients and make it yourself. I do it all from my home on Long Island, NY where the farm stands and my garden give me much of what I need. When you use local and organic ingredients you are being kind to the planet.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Green Living Tip #3 - Re-usable Coffee Cups
Use a re-usable cup when you have a drink coffee at home or work. I admit that this is one thing that I am not so good at doing. I do not own a re-usable cup for iced coffee, like the one in the second image (but I do recycle the disposable ones I get). One of my goals for better Green Living in 2013 is to buy and use one. If you drink hot coffee, please get yourself one of the cups in the first image. Those paper cups you get at your favorite coffee shop are not recycled by you, are they? Think of all those cups going into the garbage everyday! All of those cups can be removed from the trash stream by you making one simple change: Buy and use a re-usable coffee cup.
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