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Using a plastic straw...



Because repurposing is better than buying new!

Haha, got you!

I indeed use a plastic straw, but it's reusable and washable. I actually didn't buy it, but rather took it from an old water bottle that was broken.

It can sometimes be appealing to invest in a brand new, sustainable, glass or stainless steel straw. But reusing and repurposing objects is the first step to take to reduce overconsumption. It means one less item produced, and one less item thrown away!

And the same applies to any item that you wish to replace: look in your cupboards and drawers, you might already one something that would do the trick, the planet and your wallet will thank you.

Later fellow students 🌱

Photo de Karolina Grabowska provenant de Pexels

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