All Consuming



Ayleesha
is consuming 35 items, doing 42 things, going 23 places, and meeting 21 people.


I'm currently reading 10 books, listening to 1 album, watching 18 movies, eating and drinking 0 food items, and consuming 6 other things.

10 entries have been written about this.

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A story about "Biodegradable Facial Cloths" — 13 weeks ago

Wipes that are not or may not be biodegradable/compostable – which I will send emails to, suggesting them to make their wipes bio/compostable:

  • Garnier: Phone only – I hate that
  • St-Ives: DONE
  • Baléa:
  • Olay: DONE
  • Bio Life: No facial wipes yet and I hope they don’t make any at all – all you need is your hands – that’ll be my suggestion (DONE)
  • Bioré: DONE
  • Aveeno: I didn’t see facial cloths on their website, so in my email I told them that that was awesome news and I suggested them not to make any, because making/using less and reducing (using facial cleansers and your hands, instead of cloths), is the way to go! (DONE)

Which other cloths could I add?

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A story about "The Office - The Complete Collection BBC Edition (First And Second Series Plus Special)" — 15 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

2 words come to mind: funny but annoying.

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A story about "Eco-Friendly, Vegetable-Based Printer Ink" — 15 weeks ago

- Sustainable Printing
- Avery Dennison Eco Friendly (uses eco-friendly methods, not just with ink, other products too)
- Dick & Jane
- Shackwell Edwards
- University of Missouri Printing Services

NEED HELP WITH THIS LIST

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Why I recommend "Reused Printing Paper" — 15 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

Saves so much money, paper and whatever used to make the paper, like trees (unless it’s 100% post-consumer, which it is, for us), water, energy, etc.

I reuse paper all the time at work. I take paper from another department, with no sensitive info in them, and reuse them to print stuff. I even bring some at home.

I read that a girl says they have a GOOS bin at their work (Good On One Side). Do the same and save to much money and our precious trees!

Buy printing on both sides of the paper – you can reduce this big pile of paper (picture above) by half, like in the other picture.

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A story about "Solar and battery powered car" — 16 weeks ago

Soon I hope!!

My dream: To buy a crappy car: looks nice but doesn’t work.

Doesn’t matter because it’ll get converted to solar/electric.

A story about "Refillable Pens" — 16 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

BIC responded to my email – just took a while to put in on here:

Thank you for your recent communication. We are sorry to hear of your experience with BIC pens.

At BIC, quality is uppermost in our minds. When one of our products does not meet the consumer’s expectations, we appreciate being made aware of it.

Without an examination of the pens you wrote of, we cannot offer any explanation for your experience. If the subject pens are still available, we ask that you return them to us so that our Quality Assurance Department may examine them in an effort to determine the cause.

Pursuant to the BIC Performance Policy, upon our receipt of the subject pens we will be happy to send replacement products and offset any postage fees you may incur in returning the aforementioned items. Please send the pens to: BIC Inc., 155 Oakdale Road, Toronto, Ontario, M3N 1W2.

Thank you for taking the time to bring this matter to our attention. We look forward to hearing from you with this additional information.

MY RESPONSE:

Hi.

I did not have a bad experience with my Crystal BIC pens. I’ve had them for years. The just ran out of ink, like all pens do after a while. And I’m sorry, but you didn’t answer my questions or acknowledged my suggestions.

I HAD ASKED:

- If you sell refills for BIC Crystal pens (not the new Crystal Clic), and other pens you have:

Like I said in my last email, I have 3 blue pens, 3 black, and 1 red. I want to keep 1 of each colour (it’s all I need) and just keep buying the refills. As for the other pens (which would now be 2 blue and 2 black), I would like to buy refills for those ones too and donate the pens and refills to an organization.

It’d be better for the environment: selling refillable pens would cost less to manufacture, use less water and energy, make less emissions and pollution, save valuable resources, and help reduce this serious threat that is global warming.

- If your BIC Crystal pens (and other pens) are recyclable:

Being able to recycle them would mean less waste going to already overflowing, expanding and multiplying landfills (pens might be small, but when millions of pens are thrown out, it makes an impact). Also, being able to recycle them would provide recyclers with materials with which they can make other products with, instead of using raw materials. I heard that we don’t have enough stuff that gets recycled to make 100% recycled and 100% post-consumer products. So why not do your part and help with this problem?

I HAD SUGGESTED:

- Making your products and packaging with 100% recycled and 100% post-consumer recycled materials. It uses products already used by consumers, then recycled and re-made into something new instead of using new materials, therefore, again, would cost less to manufacture, use less water and energy, make less emissions and pollution, save valuable resources, and help reduce this serious threat that is global warming.

- Using environment-friendly ink, like natural, toxic-free, vegetable-based ink.

- New suggestion: Use packaging made with fibrous plants other than trees to help save our precious trees. Ex. of fibrous plants: Kenaf, hemp, bamboo, flax, cotton, etc.

Thank you for your help.

WAS THAT TOO HARSH?

No response to that one.

A story about "Pure & Natural Air Freshener" — 16 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

NATURAL AIR FRESHENERS:

- Method (non-aerosol)
- GrassRoots All Natural Mate Mist
- Chartreuse
- Beaumont Products
- Air Scense
- Ecco
- Uni-Fresh

A story about "Biodegradable Hand Soap" — 16 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

BIODEGRADABLE HAND SOAPS

- Method
- Nature Clean
- Druide
- EcoLeaf
- Mrs. Meyers
- Ecover
- Pure & Natural
- CleanWell

A story about "Biodegradable Laundry Detergent" — 16 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

BIODEGRADABLE LAUNDRY DETERGENTS

- Seventh Generation
- BioVert / BioGreen
- Method
- BioLife (Shopper’s Drug Mart store brand)

Why I recommend "Biodegradable Toilet Bowl Cleaner" — 16 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

~ No need for a long paragraph on why I recommend this… biodegradable = better for the environment ~

PRODUCTS

- Seventh Generation
- GreenWorks
- Mrs. Meyers
- Cling N Clean Toilet Bowl Cleaner
- BioShield
- Method
- Natural Choice
- Nature’s Source

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