Before I began the M.I.N.I. Project, I envisioned myself carrying cloth bags with me everywhere, just in case I needed to pick up something at the store. I thought I would ride my bicycle everywhere. (I had even mapped out my 20 mile round trip commute to work to avoid freeways.) However, one month into the project, I am feeling disappointed in myself.
I do not prepare well enough (or have the energy) to jump on my bike and ride six miles to a store just because I forgot one item earlier. I find it difficult to remember to carry reusable bags. And, of course, I did not swap my car for a bike during my work commute.
I am happy to say that I have not bought any new clothing, but that is hardly much of a victory since I usually do not clothes shop for myself. The most environmentally friendly act I did was buy garbage bags made from recycled plastic.
I am more practiced in recycling, but I know I can do better in terms of using plastic at all. It is just that almost everything is wrapped in plastic. I even see people in the grocery store put bananas in a plastic bag. (I was with my sister-in-law in the grocery store once, and I saw her take the grapes, which were already bagged in plastic, out of the original plastic bag and place them in a fresh produce plastic bag. I was so shocked I said nothing to her.) As a habit now, I never bag up produce. That is something, I guess. It just seems like nothing.
But, that is what the M.I.N.I. project is, right? Small changes to make a big impact on climate change and the environment in general. My little city has a farmer's market every week. I am going to buy produce, milk and cheese there. I am also taking a cloth bag.
Goals for the next week:
1. Compost: I am going to save coffee grounds, fruits and vegetable peelings. I do not have a yard, so I am going to save my food scraps and dump them in my dad's compost pile at the end of every week.
2. Canvas bags!: no excuses anymore...I am going to bring my own bags or else no bag at all. I will not accept bags from the grocery store.
3. Honey: I use a lot of honey. My goal is to find a honey maker at the farmer's market and maybe get a reusable honey jar to refill every couple of weeks. (I also have a secret wish to become a beekeeper.)
I am going to keep reminding myself that every little bit helps. One less plastic bag matters. One trip to the store by way of my bicycle instead of my car does make a difference. Little acts can make a big impact.
M.I.N.I Project
The MINI Project (Minimum Impact, No Impact) is a movement to highlight the ways in which everyday people can make a big impact on our environment.
Friday, May 26, 2017
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Welcome!
Welcome to the M.I.N.I Project. This project is for you, me, and all of the everyday people that want to positively impact our environment.
Sometimes, if can feel overwhelming to curb climate change when you are just one person. The good news is that change really can start with you. Your intentions and actions can alter your own mindset and inspire others to be more mindful.
The M.I.N.I Project is not just about protecting the environment. It is also about practicing mindfulness. I want to become more aware of how much plastic I use, how much gasoline I use, and how much I throw away that could be recycled, reused or not even utilized at all. I want to become more aware of how powerful I truly am in this battle to protect our earth.
The posts will feature simple (and maybe not so simple ways) to reduce my carbon footprint while I reduce, reuse and recycle. The posts may also feature other everyday people finding ways to be kinder to the environment. Concentration is on household waste, cleaning, water usage and salvation, plastic use/overuse, food storage, household chores, transportation and other ways in which we may encounter unnecessary waste in our everyday lives.
Thank you for taking this journey with me. My hope is that this project inspires you to do your own M.I.N.I. Project, or at least understand just how powerful you really are. Please check out my instagram @mini_earth_project as well.
Sometimes, if can feel overwhelming to curb climate change when you are just one person. The good news is that change really can start with you. Your intentions and actions can alter your own mindset and inspire others to be more mindful.
The M.I.N.I Project is not just about protecting the environment. It is also about practicing mindfulness. I want to become more aware of how much plastic I use, how much gasoline I use, and how much I throw away that could be recycled, reused or not even utilized at all. I want to become more aware of how powerful I truly am in this battle to protect our earth.
The posts will feature simple (and maybe not so simple ways) to reduce my carbon footprint while I reduce, reuse and recycle. The posts may also feature other everyday people finding ways to be kinder to the environment. Concentration is on household waste, cleaning, water usage and salvation, plastic use/overuse, food storage, household chores, transportation and other ways in which we may encounter unnecessary waste in our everyday lives.
Thank you for taking this journey with me. My hope is that this project inspires you to do your own M.I.N.I. Project, or at least understand just how powerful you really are. Please check out my instagram @mini_earth_project as well.
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