Survey #160 Response from Marsh

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PronounsShe/her
Briefly describe the category or collection of items.Large category of misc. plastic/paper cardboard residuals to =....Yogurt tubs. Clear, plastic food stuff trays. Dressing/Mayo/Pop lid plastic trims that you have to cut off the jars to open. Cardboard rolls from paper towels/TP. Mini plastic tags cut off bread sacks, new socks, linens.
Which of these statements best describes your strategy or approach for keeping the category of stuff you described above under control?I seek to re use anything I have left from prior category yet still struggle with residual items as I just do not want to throw into garbage.
Describe any issues you experience with using, storing, displaying, cleaning, maintaining, or organizing the category or collection you described above.My issues are a struggle to just throw away. As I have been able to learn new habits here in our CFCommunity I just distress about dumping more plastics/cardboard into our environment.
This starts with the main Consumer, I: and I believe there has got to be a more responsible win/win with the supply chain/Companies' to re think all of these wasteful products.
Does you home have a “command center”—a spot where you spend a significant amount of time in a variety of activities (e.g., watching TV, reading, doing paperwork, eating meals or snacks, etc.)?Yes
Where is your command center?Window corner part of my main living area where I can view my incasing view of my home
If you sit in your command center and look around you, which of the following items are within close reach?
  • Dirty dishes or drinking vessels
  • Trash or recyclables
  • Papers to be filed
  • Books in progress
  • Remote controls
  • Electronic devices or accessories
How well does your command center fulfill the functions for which you use it?

On a scale of one to 10....about a 3.

Future topics

Nothing yet...Such a great Clutter Fairy ongoing job/support well done!

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