NOTE – This article was originally published in buzzfeed and can be viewed here
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*Small disclaimer here that I threw some things away because they were too gross and I couldn’t deal, and I probably also threw a couple of things out when I was distracted and trying to do, like, 10 chores at once.
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@learnwithlaceyyy / Via tiktok.com
I had a 20-ounce water bottle on hand, and it’s close enough to the right size, so I set it aside with my growing plastic collection.
“If an eco brick is made incorrectly or if it doesn’t meet the ‘Global Ecobrick Alliance’s Standard Minimum Density,’ it won’t be structurally sound enough to use in construction projects. This means that the location you’ve dropped off at or donated your eco brick to may need to completely remove all plastic from your bottle and start over or potentially throw your bottle away because it would require more effort to fix than would have been necessary if it was made correctly to begin with.”
For the bottle I’ve chosen, roughly 600 milliliters, it will need to weigh at least 200 grams (a little over 7 ounces) to be sturdy enough for construction
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It was wild to see how much plastic I ended up with from so many different places: meals and snacks, household products, a takeout bag, and even my cats’ prescription food comes shrink wrapped in it.
I would really have to go out of my way and change a lot of habits to make even a small dent in my plastic consumption.
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It was a lot harder than it looks on TikTok, folks. I used a couple of different tools I found around the house as packing sticks — a wooden spatula handle to compress larger areas and a long metal screwdriver to pack in smaller spaces.
I’ve read that wood is the best material to use for your packing stick, as metal can rupture your bottle, but I didn’t want to buy a special tool, so I just used what I had very carefully.
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At first, it felt good to be doing something with my hands instead of mindlessly scrolling through the internet like I usually do. But as time went on, I started feeling discouraged with how slowly it was going and how much more trash I still had to deal with. And as Lacey had warned, the process hurt my hands and was a lot of work.
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Megan Liscomb/BuzzFeed
Honestly, if companies could find a way to stop using plastic or severely cut back on it, that would be a much better solution anyway! It really shouldn’t be on individuals to spend hours a week disposing of waste in less harmful ways when there are huge corporations that have a lot more power to enact change.
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“On the other hand, these are still plastic bottles filled with other plastics; therefore they’ll eventually break down like any other plastics, making the solution temporary. It’s also a tedious process that requires a lot of time and energy. And in reality, it fails to address the root cause of the plastic production problem — those companies that are making the plastics and leaving the disposal of those products up to the consumers.”
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“Making sustainable choices, such as making eco bricks or recycling, can be overwhelming at times. It’s more important to focus on what you can do instead of getting upset over the things you can’t. Do what you can, try your best, and remember progress is much more important than perfection!”
NOTE – This article was originally published in buzzfeed and can be viewed here
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