SINGLE-USE RESOURCES FOR RESIDENTS
What can residents do?
The easiest way to reduce single-use items is to be prepared and say, “No thank you.”
Other ways you can reduce your use of Single-Use items:
- Refuse single-use items, if not needed, at stores or takeout restaurants, like plastic bags and cutlery
- Use reusable alternatives, if possible, like reusable bags, water bottles, cutlery, mugs
- Choose to eat at restaurants that offer reusable options
- Choose to shop at bulk stores or refilleries (stores that offer refill stations for products like soap or household cleaners) where you can refill reusable containers
- Choose products with little to no packaging where possible
- Choose to make your own products like coffee, cold beverages, smoothies, lunches, toothpaste, soaps, household cleaners, rags/cloths, etc.
- Buy food directly from farms that use less packaging
- Avoid buying individually packaged items like snack packs of crackers or cookies
- Pack leftovers in reusable containers or beeswax wraps to avoid plastic bags and wrap
- Tell your favourite stores and restaurants you want them to offer reusable options and less single-use packaging
- If you need to use a single-use item, check york.ca/bindicator for how to properly dispose of it
See what businesses can do to reduce their single-use items.
Local and global resources
Globally and locally, there are growing movements to reduce waste, single-use items and plastics. The following events, challenges and resources can help reduce your waste and dependence on single-use items.
Circular Economy in York Region
Environmental Initiatives in Newmarket
Reducing Single-Use Items in Richmond Hill