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by Jen Biederman on 01/05/2009
Tags: Food, Green Living, Ideal Bite, January, Lifestyle, Re-useable, Sustainablility
Re-usable Food Ware - Green Living Tip Brought to you by Ideal Bite
Always on top of the latest eco-trends?
The Bite
Dandy: This year, switch out your disposable foodware habit for a reusable one to save resources and cash, and you'll be in vogue for 2009.
The Benefits
- More cash for fashion. Just talkin' paper plates: If you use three per day in your home, you'll easily shell out more than $100 a year (for the sturdier kind).
- Stylish eco-savings. Each year, Americans toss out enough paper and plastic cups, forks, and spoons to circle the equator 300 times if you laid them end-to-end. Plus, dishwashing takes less water than producing new disposable plates.
