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At dps, delivery of smaller packages, are brought to the post office by the bicycle. It's good exercise too!
Also, if you have received any product from us you will notice reused packaging.
It saves us money and also less waste out there to make new packaging.
Packaging is one of the biggest waste products in the US.
Ever open a new appliance box. Lots of styrofoam going to waste along with paper, plastic wraps and the box.....
What is everybody else doing.
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Permalink Reply by Jim Coonradt on May 18, 2011 at 12:47am If it's brown flush it down. If it's yellow let it mellow.
Honestly, I think about everything that I come into contact with and I try to minimize my impact at all times. I recycle cardboard, paper, tin, aluminum, plastic and glass. I need to start riding the bike again. I used to live without a car but that was back in a much smaller town in Iowa where it was very easy to get around. I also try to reuse as much as possible. Sandwich bags are washed and reused and bread bags are saved and reused. Aluminum foil is reused if possible and then recycled. Half of the drinking glasses in my apartment were pickle or honey jars. After a while I recycle the old glasses and use some new ones.
We are truly a wasteful society but that can't go on forever. People do need to think about the big picture. For me that picture starts with me. Then multiply that by 300 million.
Permalink Reply by Disc Player Sports on May 18, 2011 at 7:16am As a kid on the family farm there was not a lot of room for waste.
Reused almost everything.
There was not the weekly garbage pickup.
My grandparents and parents lived through the depression and war years.
Back then you did not realize it, but it made an early impression.
All kids should at least spend one summer on a 'farm.'
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