August No Throw Away Challenge
OK-- here it is. My review of the first 10 days of my August āno throw away challengeā
I should start by saying that I first got the idea for this challenge from following an author on IG named @jedidiahjenkins.Ā In addition to just publishing a book, he co-founded the company #mybyta.Ā Byta is an incredible little BPA free, double vacuum sealed, leakproof mug that they engrave your name on- and Iām obsessed with it. He purchased a hip trailer, and traveled around promoting his Bytas, and encouraged people to join him on his June no throw away challenge. I was inspired....and addicted to following his insta story.
Just a casual pic of me and my adorable Byta on our way to work.
As mentioned in my previous posts, I live on Maui. If you havenāt read any of my previous posts, Iām sure youāve gathered from context clues that I live on Maui-- if you havenāt, then your teachers have not done well with their context clue lessons.
Anywhooo... itās been 10 days.Ā My goal: to not throw away any plastic bottles or straws.Ā Now, this challenge has lived up to itās name, it is called a challenge because it is meant to be challenging, but itās also made me even more aware of HOW MUCH PLASTIC I STILL USE!Ā It is everywhere. Below is a picture of all of the eco-friendly things a great friend sent me for my birthday.. 90% of it wrapped in plastic.Ā But, as I keep reminding myself, my challenge was meant to be eye opening, and focused on starting small. Rome, as they say, was not built in a day. Also, since I live on an island, most of what I purchase comes wrapped in plastic from the mainland, and I havenāt quite figured out how to get out of that dilemma yet.Ā
To help myself be successful Iāve been collecting a lot of reusable mugs, cups, water bottles and straws.Ā Iāve placed them in my purse, car, at my job, and at home.Ā The first few days were cake.Ā Iāve already been dedicated to using a Hydroflask daily, and carrying around a metal straw in my purse, so I wasnāt feeling too out of my routine yet.Ā Ā
Until Day 3: āThe Margarita Incidentā.Ā I had been having an amazing day with one of my girlfriends-Ā full of sunny weather, shopping, and laughter.Ā We decided to stop at a local bar for a margarita.Ā We were both giggling and not paying attention when the waiter came up to take our order, eager to get back to our conversation, we quickly ordered strawberry margaritas and resumed our conversation.Ā Minutes later the waiter arrived with our drinks, plastic straws and all.Ā In my haste, I had forgotten to sayĀ āno strawā when I ordered, and it was pointless not to use it at that point. Whether or not I drank out of that straw, it would have been disposed of.Ā So, there I sat, feeling guilty as I drank my margarita through a plastic straw, with my silicone straw sitting lonely unused beside it.Ā Ā I made a mental note to always make sure to sayĀ āno strawā whenever I order something.Ā Realizing it was such a simple and easy to make mistake to make.
A few days after the margarita incident my confidence level had gone back up.Ā I had gone back to work and myĀ āfull proofā mug at work and at home thing was working great. Midweek I was invited to celebrate a friends birthday, the party started at her house, and ended up at a painting party.Ā When I got to the house, everyone was casually having some drinks out of red solo cups, and once again I immediately realized I was not as prepared as I thought I was.Ā Knowing I could just easily just ask for a glass,Ā I opted not drinkĀ since we were leaving soon anyway, but was really looking forward to a cocktail when we got there.Ā As we walked in, and I saw the list of fruity drinks on the wall, coupled with the paint set up with music blaring, my heart sank when I realized Iād left my Byta and silicone straw on the counter at my apartment.Ā They only served drinks in plastic cups, coupled with plastic straws...Ā It was in this moment I really made a choice.Ā I could just sayĀ āscrew it, itās ONE cup.ā, but thatās the entire point of this challenge.Ā If we all keep doing that, and making exceptions, there will be no change.Ā So, I sucked it up, accepted my fate, andĀ wound up cocktail-less, but having a blast anyway.Ā Ā I left Island Art Party with a smile, a semi-descent painting of a sunset, and a sense of pride that I hadnāt taken the easy road. (If you live on Maui, Iām talking about Island Art Party in Azeka-- it was so fun, Wednesdays have kamaāaina 1/2 off deals)
Iām hoping to get through this month without throwing away any water bottles or straws, and to learn from my simple mistakes earlier this month.Ā Next month Iāll focus more on some other things.
Some advice I have to help get started on this journey is -- go reusable cup/mug/bottle shopping.Ā I went shopping in search of a perfect giant coffee mug last weekend, and finding it brought me so much silly joy. I mean, look at....
But seriously, just stock up. The Byta I got was a little on the pricey side, but I know it will last a long time, and itās a quality product. My other mugs I got were from Amazon or TJ Maxx for really cheap.Ā Ā
The month is a third over, so Iāll keep positing about my #plasticfree adventures.
Itās probably not a coincidence that both of my mishaps revolved around alcohol, but I wonāt be throwing that away.







