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Zero-Waste recipes December 17, 2019,  7:00-8:30 p.m. Do you have a recipe that's really efficient as far as time goes?  That uses almost no energy?  That is easy to purchase trash-free ingredients for?  Come share! Do you have a recipe that you love, but that you haven't yet found a low-waste version to prepare?  (Like, for me: where can I buy tofu or noodles with no packaging around here?)  Come bring your problems, and we'll brainstorm together. Lancaster City Public Works Climate Action Plan January 21, 2020,  7:00-8:30 p.m. Doug Smith, Senior Planner for the City of Lancaster, will talk with us about the city's bold Climate Action plan.  

Zero Waste Gifts: Minutes of the November 19, 2019 Meeting

This meeting was dedicated to Zero Waste (or low waste) Gifts.   We swapped some of our favorite ideas.    Wrapping gifts: Some of us make our own reusable (and highly festive) gift bags from fabric; we had a sample from Sara G on display.   Others of us have followed easy origami patterns to make small gift boxes from calendar pages or holiday cards. My daughter reminded me of one of my favorite past gift-wrap techniques:  decorating the bare box to look like something else (a book box that became a dinner table; an oatmeal container, with some sun glasses and a small hat became a "dude").  I think I'm going to try that technique again this year. Giving gifts I myself tend to go for very practical gifts.  Two years ago, I gave all my adult kids "emergency preparedness kits" (with maps, radiation sickness pills, emergency contact numbers, first aid kits, etc).  What can I say? It's not for ev...

Minutes (way too long) of the October 22, 2019 Meeting

The meeting of the Zero Waste Lancaster group on October 22nd began with eggplant parmesan, because that's what I happened to have a lot of at the time. The topic for the meeting was  "How to get things out of the house".    We talked about this in two parts:  first, sharing things that "could be useful someday" (and getting them to be useful now); and secondly, getting rid of things that nobody wants anymore (that is, trash).   We had a bit of a show on the computer, and added to it as we went along.  The notes are below. Our next meetings will be  November 19 (with luck, we'll get to talk about Lancaster's Climate Action plan and our city's water use) December 17 (how to avoid bringing stuff into our home in the first place). If you know someone who'd like to be on the Zero Waste Lancaster mailing list (getting two emails each month!), please have them send their email addresses my way! - Annalisa Notes:...

Minutes of the September 17, 2019 Meeting

Here are the minutes of our first meeting. Participants noshed on fresh baked bread, baba ganoush, and sun-dried zucchini chips.  The conversation range widely, from the Backstreet Boys to bus routes. We shared our interest and experience -- and lack of experience -- with reducing waste.  Here two of the successful experiences people related (the ones I remember most): One participant described a dry well she's had installed in the front of her house in her front lawn to significantly reduce rain runoff.   She noted that it turned out to be harder to get contractors and she thought;  there were enough questions about this topic (both how to go about reducing rain run off, and about how to engage the city "Save It Lancaster" program, that we thought this would make a good topic for a future meeting.  Another participant shared a particularly clever technique for reducing mis-sorted trash in her six-child household....

Minutes of the 0th meeting of Zero Waste Lancaster

The 0th meeting of the Zero Waste Lancaster club took place on August 20, 2019. In attendance:  the founder and her 4-year-old granddaughter, the latter of whom slept through the meeting.   The participants nonetheless efficiently accomplished much on the agenda, as follows: Set a regular meeting time These will be the third Tuesday of each month.   So, for example, the  first  meeting of the Zero Waste Lancaster Club will be  Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 7 p.m., at 346 W. James Street.    Pass it on. Create a logo The logo for the club will adapt the Lancaster Red Rose, but have white arrows instead of white stripes.  An artist/collaborator of the founder has begun work on creating this.  All those present at the 0th meeting who were still awake whooped in appreciation. Create a draft of a Mission Statement This is what those present came up with, at least for now. To educate ourselves about ou...