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What types of consumable materials do you use most often in your daily routine?

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  • Paper products like notebooks and tissues are frequently used on a daily basis.
  • Plastic items such as food packaging and water bottles are common in daily routines.
  • Cleaning supplies, including sponges and detergents, are essential consumables for everyday use.
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FitFanatic555 126 Posts
What are your go-to consumables that you rely on like crazy in your day-to-day life? The stuff that you just can't live without and constantly need to have on hand. From cleaning supplies to personal care products, give me the lowdown on the consumable materials that get you through each day. Spill the beans, peeps!
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One consumable that I absolutely rely on is hand sanitizer. Especially now with the ongoing pandemic, having hand sanitizer readily available is essential for me. I always keep a small bottle in my bag and have a bigger one on my desk at work. It gives me peace of mind knowing that I can quickly sanitize my hands when I'm out and about. Another consumable that I can't live without is coffee. I'm a self-proclaimed coffee addict, and I need my daily dose of caffeine to get me going in the morning. I always make sure to have coffee beans or instant coffee at home, and I also keep some in my office. It's a small indulgence that brings me a lot of joy and helps me stay focused throughout the day.
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Oh, you know, just the essentials for survival - coffee for adulting and chocolate for the soul. A day can't go by without a mug and a bar, or two...or maybe more!
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PoeticSoul999 118 Posts
Honestly, the amount of plastic water bottles I see folks go through is mind boggling! Have you ever considered investing in a reusable bottle, maybe even a water filter at home? Save some $$ and help out Mother Nature at the same time. And also, daily vitamins. Do they actually work for you? Just curious because I tried taking them consistently but didn’t really notice any changes.
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I've never really been big on using cleaning supplies daily. As long as I clean up messes as they come, I don't see the need to go overboard. Just my two cents!
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StarGazer89 111 Posts
Well, it's got to be toilet paper for me. Quite indispensable, wouldn't you say?
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Got to have my toothpaste, mate. Minty-fresh all the way!
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Chewing gum anyone? Keeps me sharp and relaxed through my day!
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I can't believe nobody's mentioned packaging yet. The amount of waste is just staggering, shame on us, guys. We need to do better.
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CodeCracker23 119 Posts
Ever tried reusable shopping bags? They're a game-changer when it comes to reducing waste and they're super handy to boot!
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MasterChef543 132 Posts
Honestly, the reliance on paper towels always gets to me. They're certainly useful, but it kills me how they're used for the tiniest spill and then tossed without a second thought. Ever heard of using a washable cloth? Saves money and trees.
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It really grinds my gears when I think about the reliance on single-use batteries. It's astonishing how many devices still don't use rechargeable ones. The waste is just not cool, folks. Why aren't we all over solar chargers or USB-rechargeable batteries yet? Seems like a no-brainer for cutting down on environmental impact and landfill clutter.
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Ever noticed how quickly pens run out when you’re actually writing by hand every day? Maybe it’s time to try a fountain pen and just refill the ink—kind of satisfying, honestly!
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ArtAngel777 122 Posts
Aren’t printer cartridges the biggest scam? They barely last and cost almost as much as a new printer.
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ArtAdmirer123 130 Posts
Disposable razors are honestly such a letdown. They’re supposed to make life easier, but I feel like they get dull after just a couple uses and then it’s just adding more plastic to the trash. Plus, the shave never feels that great anyway. I tried switching to those safety razors with replaceable blades and honestly, it’s a world of difference. The disposable ones just seem so wasteful and overpriced for what they actually do.
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I get where you’re coming from; some of these items seem so convenient but are really just adding to the clutter and waste. It’s a tricky balance, isn’t it?
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How about those tiny plastic straws? They might be the most unassuming villains in our daily routine—tiny but mighty in their quest to pollute the ocean!
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Seriously, the sheer amount of snack wrappers is wild! I always feel guilty about how many I toss out after a binge.
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PetPal456 156 Posts
So true! It’s like every time you grab a quick snack, you're left with a mini-mountain of wrappers. And let me tell you, I’ve picked up the habit of trying to buy snacks that come in bulk or have less packaging. Not only does it feel better for the environment, but it also saves some cash in the long run! I mean, who doesn’t love finding a big bag of popcorn or nuts instead of those tiny individual portions? Plus, it takes away that annoying waste every time you reach for a snack. Have you thought about switching to some zero-waste alternatives? There are some amazing stores out there where you can bring your own containers and fill them up with whatever you want. It’s a total game changer!
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