K.G.
Hi A. - welcome to the world of green! LOL My husband and I have recently begun trying to lessen our impact on the earth as well and here are some things we are doing.
No more plastic bags - We have purchased canvas and mesh shopping bags and when we go to any store, not just grocery, we take the bags with us - even to big, bad Walmart. My husband unloads the groceries and I stand at the end by the cashier and sack my own groceries. We get a 2-week supply of groceries into 4 large bags instead of 30 small plastic bags. I have gotten a few ugly looks from cashiers at other places when I ask them to not put my things in a bag, but mostly I have gotten great response.
Another note on shopping is to look for items with minimal packaging. A foam container wrapped in plastic with a cardboard cover around it is a no-no for us. That means saying no to a lot of my favorite processed foods, LOL. Look for a farmer's market in your area - they are a great place to get fruits, veges, breads, cheeses, etc that are not packaged or minimally packaged. Plus you are supporting your community by purchasing local.
Along with reducing our plastic bag use, we have also begun using Seventh Generation home products. There are other manufacturers who use recycled products, check a natural foods store around you. That goes for our dishwashing liquid, laundry detergent, etc. We also LOVE BacOut for stain removal.
We recycle in many ways as well. We signed up with the city curbside recycling service, and we send our plastics and glass with them, but we take our paper products to the local recycling center since my husband works for them sometimes. We also purchase as much as we can second-hand - garage sales, Goodwill, thrift stores, consignment sales, etc. It is a manner of recycling by not buying new. And you would be amazed how well we dress from second hand clothing, LOL. If you haven't already, check out the Just Between Friends sale in Springfield. I belong to the one in Tulsa and it is an awesome place for kids clothes and toys. I checked the website, and the next one in Springfield is Sep. 26-29.
That's all I can think of right now - kids are waking up! Message me if you have any other questions. I hope more people respond, I'd love to see some more ideas.