+3L plastic bottle of Crangrape juice
+1.77L plastic bottle of Pomwonderful
+355mL glass bottle of Blue Moon and metal bottle cap
Hickory Farms plastic/cardboard box including: cardboard cover, sausage plastic cover and paper insert label, sausage casing, cheese plastic cover and paper insert label, and a plastic/cardboard cracker box
+Small glass mustard jar (saved and reused for other sauces)
+5 crumpled sheets of lined notebook paper
styrofoam to go box with chicken bones inside
styrofoam to go cup with plastic lid (lid was recycled)
94+ ‘half-sized’ paper towel/napkins (tissues may have been included but this excludes toilet paper flushed or tossed away in the bathroom, so the number is likely over 100 just for one week)
+370mL glass bottle of Jarritos
2 metal/plastic squeeze ‘to go’ pouches for fruit sauces and their plastic caps (caps were recycled, pouches were not)
CVS prescription bag and attached paperwork
+7.37oz plastic bag of cassava chips
2, 2.05oz bags of plantain chips, possibly plastic w/ metallic interior lining
+2 foil wrappers for dark chocolate (paper labels were not found)
+355mL metal can of ginger ale
+3, 500mL plastic water bottles and caps
7 tea bags and their seven paper wrappers
+cardboard toilet paper roll
ball of crumpled aluminum foil containing various food leftovers
+4 crumpled receipts (all small)
1 plastic/paper instant oatmeal cup with plastic peel off lid
+plastic sauce container (peel off plastic/metallic top lost)
+7 paper college campus flyers left in mailbox
loose food, mostly hulled pumpkin seeds and peanuts from a spill, chicken bones (2+, excluding those from the to-go box), and stale plantain and yuca chips
a few misc items such as lost earnings and their backs, pennies, small scrap pieces of paper and plastic, and a shoelace were found as well
All items with a + in front were recycled unless otherwise specified
This journal does not account for bathroom trash, but an effort was made to transfer all ‘sanitary’ disposables to the bin from which this collection was counted. Nor does it fully include the cigarette buttes I’ve disposed of for the last week, though I can estimate that amount to be at four. No lights were turned on, but the TV was almost always on.Â
According to the national average, my small, INSIGNIA 16′ LCD monitor produces 6lbs of CO2 pollution per month. I figured that it’s been on at least 7 hours of every weekday, give or take, on switched off for the weekends included.Â
I’ve also charged my laptop and phone over night every one of these 7 days, but according to a Forbes article, this isn’t a huge addition to my carbon footprint (the average person reportedly spends $10 or less a year keeping their ‘gadgets’ charged).
I’ve driven about 36 miles according to my odometer, though I’m having difficulty calculating this into my overall consumption.
I’ve done laundry only once this week, but that use 40 gallons of water (excluding the energy put into drying, which I did do). I make my own detergent and reuse wool dryer sheets, however.Â
According to the national average, most showerheads use 2.5 gallons of water per minute. I’ve taken 4, 30-minute showers, so: 30*2.5=75, 75*4=300 (more or less).
I can’t fully account for everything (such as how many times I’ve flushed a toilet or how long I’ve had the water on for when I brush my teeth or wash my hands, or my usage of electronics outside my apartment) but this exercise has helped me to analyze where my strengths and weaknesses lie when it comes to consumption. I think I can rely on reusable bottles more so than the disposable ones I refill, and I could definitely cut back on my paper towel use! If I were to shower for 10 minutes 5 times a week, I’d be doing 50 minutes of weekly showering instead of 120.Â