Green Tip #4 – Clean up a spill with rags/towels instead of paper towels
Friday, January 25th, 2008The other day I was at a party and somebody spilled a drink. The first reaction of the people there was to quickly grab paper towels to wipe up the mess. After it was over, I did a "post-mortem" to discuss why they didn’t use rags or towels. The reason was plain and simple…paper towels were just much easier for them. Also, they said it’s not like them reducing their paper towel use would make a difference. This is the mentality that we have to work to change with most folks.
Even though it was "easier" to use paper towels in this instance, this creates more solid waste that must be disposed of and uses more trees to create the paper towels. A rag can be anything from an old t-shirt that you didn’t throw out, to old curtains. Just chop them up and you have an absorbing machine! These are washable and reusable. The idea here is to reduce overall waste. So the next time you have a mess that you need to clean up, consider using a rag or cloth towel instead of running for that paper towel roll.
-Allen

