It seems I have been a real sluggard in upping the environmental ante. There’s so much more I can do besides eliminating over rinsing (wasting water) and using detergents that just do not work. I’m still such a novice in this game.
I can stop running the water endlessly and just turn it on when I really need to rinse a plate. Making major strides with this one!
I can use the garbage disposal a lot less. Seriously, who knew that the garbage disposal was creating more problems than it was solving in the food disposal discussion. I always hated seeing New York apartments which, at one time, were restricted from having disposals. I felt they were so unlucky, but it turns out that was the better environmental solution.
Every time we use the garbage disposal, besides wasting a lot of water making certain everything gets ground up, we are putting a load on the system: The wastewater treatment plants. In our mind we see ourselves shrinking the amount of garbage, but in reality we are creating more harm than good. The impact of our cleansing is so much greater. It’s like a doubling of everything: Stress the system, and we need to build more plants.
If we just put the garbage into garbage cans, it goes to the landfills and reduces the overall water load.
I can continue to research the composter issue until I find one that a) I can afford, b) has the ability to let me churn away, and most importantly, c) does not take up too much room so I don’t have to tangle with my neighbors. My soil will be happy, and I will be able to continue my campaign to be smarter about my decisions.
Easy for me to start composting my coffee grinds, and the rest will be gravy.
I can do better.
What about you?

All those times you are a bag short or even minus the recyclable bags which are overheating in the trunk of the car, you’ve been able to put your merchandise in a store paper bag as more places have phased out plastic. Some stores, like 
If you weren’t germ-phobic enough already, then this may put you over the top.
Somewhere back in the recesses of your mind you can hear your mother tell you to clean the dishes before you put them in the dishwasher. “The dishwasher can only do so much.”
the dishwasher. It’s simple: I like to unload the dishwasher, see my reflection in the sparkle of the silverware, and get on with my day. Now, I inspect each utensil carefully and look at the plates and glasses to see if they need round two. I am most likely using more water than ever before; definitely way more elbow grease. This is an example when going green costs significantly more.