Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 We are having a cookout this weekend and while we usually would use real plates because we thought we were saving trees, I now wonder if the water /dishwasher power used to wash the plates is worse for the environment, adding to greenhouse gaas and we should use disposable plates? Just looking for opinions on this one, or if anyone has a website that has info on this comparison. I think my husband will vote for the use of real plates, but I 'm just thinking about the possibilities! thanks! melissa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 I'm not sure of the answer but here are some things to consider: -what type of dishwasher powder to you use? There are many new ones on the market that are phosphate free. -what type of disposable plates are you thinking of? The white ones are bleached whereas the plastic ones probably can't be recycled (depends where you live and if you are going to bring them home to recycle you might as well bring home real plates to wash). Weigh that (bleach or landfill) against the damage caused by washing dishes. -if it more environmentally friendly to use disposable plates then why do we use real plates at home? Please don't take this as me being snarky...it is really something to consider (why is a cookout different than everyday?). I actually know people who use disposable plates/cutlery at home....not an environmental issue but pure laziness!! Paula Melissa <mapalicka Wednesday, June 4, 2008 12:55:31 PM which is more environmentally friendly? We are having a cookout this weekend and while we usually would use real plates because we thought we were saving trees, I now wonder if the water /dishwasher power used to wash the plates is worse for the environment, adding to greenhouse gaas and we should use disposable plates? Just looking for opinions on this one, or if anyone has a website that has info on this comparison. I think my husband will vote for the use of real plates, but I 'm just thinking about the possibilities! thanks! melissa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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