Sabelmouse

Reusable Replacements: Never Use Foil or Plastic Wrap Again

Americans generate about 250 million tons of trash every year, and single-use products are a big reason why. A piece of aluminum foil or plastic wrap here and there may not seem like much, but those bits of kitchen waste can really add up over time. To help you halt the endless stream of single-use cooking waste, Earth911 gathered up five clever (and reusable) ways to replace foil and plastic wrap in your kitchen. Not sure why it’s important to reduce your use of foil and plastic wrap? Scroll through to the end of our slideshow for stats that will shock you.

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some of these worry me somewhat. no 4 for instance. what are they made of and  how healthy are they for us and the environment.

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  1. slaythoven reblogged this from chainsawmama and added:
    We also only use glass or silicone containers!
  2. chainsawmama reblogged this from sabelmouse and added:
    I hardly use either. When I have leftovers I always store them in reusable containers. I try not to use aluminum foil as...
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