Photo by: Everyday Food
Watch Your Trash
Watch Your Trash
For one week, take note of what's in your trash. Don't just look at it, but analyze everything that goes in the bin or down the disposal. (If you're really serious, you might jot down your observations in a notebook.) Then adjust your habits.
If you threw away half a box of stale cereal, either buy a smaller box or store cereal in an airtight container immediately after opening. If ...
more Photo by: Everyday Food
Watch Your Trash
Watch Your Trash
For one week, take note of what's in your trash. Don't just look at it, but analyze everything that goes in the bin or down the disposal. (If you're really serious, you might jot down your observations in a notebook.) Then adjust your habits.
If you threw away half a box of stale cereal, either buy a smaller box or store cereal in an airtight container immediately after opening. If week-old leftovers are still taking up real estate, prepare less next time or make a more conscious effort to eat the remainder (for instance, pack it in your lunch bag and leave a note reminding yourself to take it to work).
"When you pinpoint why and what you toss, you can make changes to your behavior," says Jonathan Bloom of wastedfood.com.
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