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Support the PLASTIC-FREE JULY Movement with Good Fills


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e are happy to report that progress has been made around the world to combat the plastic pollution crisis. The global plastic pollution treaty is in


development, and here in Central Florida, a proposal for a new Materials Recovery Facility (municipal recycling sorting facility) has been announced. Tere’s still a long way to go, and we encourage you to


participate in Plastic-Free July. How much single-use plastic can you cut out of your daily routine? It’s not just about the unsightly mess and damage to the ecosystem. Micro-plastic particles have been found in our gut, blood, lungs, and even our brains. Unfortunately, studies suggest this creates negative effects on our health. Plastic can be hard to avoid; however, start by cutting it out


of your food and drink containers. Reusable glass and metal food containers and bottles are toxin-free, look great, and can save you money in the long run. Metal containers are lighter and less prone to breaking. Glass ones are transparent for easy identification, and they are microwavable. Tempered ones can be used in the oven and freezer. Glass bottles also have zero chance of giving your water a metallic taste. Glass smoothie straws are a favorite, too. For clothing: avoid synthetic fibers such as polyester, rayon,


fleece. Tese fabrics shed microplastics in the washer and dryer, and enter our water supply and your home’s air. For clothing with synthetic fibers that you already own, try washing fewer times and consider using a washer bag or washing machine


Micro-plastic particles have been found in our gut, blood, lungs, and even our brains. Not good!


filter to capture these microplastics. To further reduce plastic shedding, line dry and save money, too! Cut out plastic from household essentials that touch your body every day: bath, kitchen, and dental products. At Good Fills, they offer a wide selection of refillable shampoo, body wash, deodorant, hand soap, toothpaste tablets, and more. Orlando-based Co-owners Trung Tran and Jennie Lee


provide eco- and family-friendly cleaning/laundry/bath products without the over-use of plastics. Aſter one year at CFL farmer’s markets, they are celebrating their new brick-and-mortar retail store opening on July 8. Located at 2497 Coolidge Ave, Orlando 32804, you can now easily shop for items that could not fit in their farmers market van. Hours are subject to change, so follow them on Facebook and Instagram @goodfillsco or at www.goodfills.co for the latest updates. Mention Natural Awakenings and get a 10% discount on your order through 07/31/23!


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