I have a cold right now. I have gone through piles of tissues while trying to tame the congestion. I stare at the trash bag full of used tissues and I can’t help but feel bad for the sheer amount of them piled there. It led to me thinking of what people used to do: they had handkerchiefs, right? That led to me wondering if using handkerchiefs was a viable option for me today.
I already use cloth napkins at the dinner table rather than paper. I use kitchen towels rather than paper towels whenever possible. (There are some things I still use paper towels for, I admit it. Until I find some good rag towels, that will continue.) It’s no big deal to throw the napkins in with the tablecloth, and the kitchen towels go in with the other towels. It doesn’t add any new loads of wash to my weekly list.
I used cloth diapers on X when he was a baby and would have for J and Sullivan if I had been brave enough. I was too bewildered by the many choices at that point. From disposable diapers to cloth diapers to elimination communication the choices for dealing with infant waste are abundant. Using cloth diapers added a load or two of wash, but it was less of a drain on me than the guilt I experienced when I threw an entire bag of dirty disposable diapers into the trash can on pick-up day. Plus, I’ve worn disposable pads for my period and I know how uncomfortable they were. I’d rather wear cloth against my skin and I figured my kid would too.
Not only do I just hate the feel of disposable pads, but I hated the guilt when I throw them away. So I began looking at other options. There were some things out there that I didn’t even know existed! I mean, I knew about disposable pads and tampons. I had no idea that cloth pads existed (no idea of the variety of styles either!) and I had certainly never heard of The Keeper or other similar creations. That research was illuminating.
Going “green” is all the rage these days. Big stores offer tote bags with their logos sprawled across them as an alternative to plastic or paper. Replacing regular lightbulbs with Compact Flourescents is an easy way to be more energy efficient, which people like because it saves them money in the long run.
I try to do small things to make a difference because I believe that many small things can add up to big changes. I admit that many of my changes were made for economic reasons and not environmental ones. But, you know, when a choice can be positive in both ways, it seems like a winning combination to me!
So, I may one day give in to the urge to use hankies instead of tissues. The thought doesn’t gross me out as it might some people, so long as I have enough of them around to handle the kind of cold I’ve had the last few days! Germs are killed in the laundry, right? Did people stop using hankies because they didn’t like washing them or because they weren’t as sanitary? I wonder.



January 21st, 2008 at 7:48 pm - Edit
I use The Keeper! Do you?
January 21st, 2008 at 7:55 pm - Edit
When first doing the research, I avoided the Keeper because of latex sensitivities. Now they have the Moon Cup to address that issue. I normally use cloth pads, though.
January 22nd, 2008 at 12:20 am - Edit
i used cloth diapers because i knew how to diaper with cloth better than disposable…. when my sister and brother were little, thats the only kind there were!
January 22nd, 2008 at 3:39 am - Edit
[tmi?] i use the latex-free keeper moon cup and have for almost a year now. I prefer it — cloth pads are too bulky for me (esp with work clothes) and tampons screw with my internals too much. there are a bunch of different cups for different sensitivities / sizes/shapes as well.
I have a cold too and I think i would need piles of hankies to deal with this. gross.
January 22nd, 2008 at 3:48 am - Edit
Wow . . .I never heard of The Keeper. I’ve been enlightened.
I spent a couple hours researching cleaning products and other “green” items today . . .
January 22nd, 2008 at 4:31 am - Edit
wow! I had no idea they made cloth pads! My house is green and I have the totes from the stores.. I just don’t know if I can go to cloth pads???? hmmmm something to def ponder!
thanks for stopping by my blog too
January 22nd, 2008 at 1:33 pm - Edit
Annie, I find it stunning how quickly the US turned into a disposable diaper culture. When my brother (older by 4 years) was born, disposables were really new on the market. Now, it’s hard to find good cloth unless you go online.
Jess, I don’t mind the TMI, but my dh has gotten squirmish from the comments on this post. lol. The excitement that we discuss feminine hygiene products is scary for him, I think.
laskigal and mojavi, I recommend looking into alternative products. The ones I’ve tried have been more comfortable than the disposable ones. And testimonials from friends convince me that the keeper and moon cup are also likely to be more comfortable.
January 23rd, 2008 at 12:35 am - Edit
So many things to ponder here! Great post!