People often throw a party to celebrate a variety of occasions. For example, birthdays, graduations, holidays, the end of the semester, the beginning of summer, and so on. If you have ever thrown a party, you must be aware of the biggest problem of waste..Where does all of this rubbish go? It will end up in the landfills. In order to change this situation, it's important to decrease waste to the most.
. As a matter of fact, e-invitations are quick, easy, and more modern than traditional paper invites.. If there are any people in your crowd who say it's tacky (俗气的)to use e-cards, tell them it's tackier to pollute the environment by using traditional ones. That should keep them quiet.
Reuse and recycle. Reduce waste by buying party foods (with less packaging) and send guests home with leftover shacks. Use plates you can wash and reuse, rather than hand out disposable paper plates for people's pizza. Make it easy for your guests to recycle., making it obvious that one is for real rubbish and the other is for recycled goods.
Allow each person only one cup. Since everyone has the same cup, it is quite easy to mix up the cups. After you put it down for a second, you can't recognize which cup belongs to you. Then, you will reach for a totally new one. As the result, after the party, you will find many cups are thrown away, causing a lot of waste..
A. Make full use of paper invitations
B. Send e-invitations instead of paper ones
C. It's also the environmentally soundest choice
D. It's a good idea to allow guests to take their cups away
E. Put out two rubbish cans and write something on them clearly
F. Imagine the mess left from all the parties that are held in the world
G. Try a new system of handing each guest a cup that you mark with their name