Our Sustainability Editor’s Guide to (Actually) Going Plastic-Free

In the last of our three-part plastics challenge, our sustainability editor walks through the actually realistic swaps she recommends in each area of your life.
To set the scene a bit: Globally, the majority of new plastic is made into packaging. Textiles, consumer products, electronics, and personal-care products also represent significant slices of the annual plastic pie. In the US, while the majority of our millions of tons of plastic waste is packaging, other disposable products, like trash bags, utensils, and household items are also a significant source of plastic waste.
There’s a useful framework when talking about cutting back on all this: the waste hierarchy. First reduce how much plastic you buy, then reuse it, and finally (hopefully, maybe) recycle it. The most effective approach? Reducing.
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