Straight out of bed, I go to the bathroom. On the counter is a row of various sized bottles and jars containing the products I use on my skin every day. As usual, I go down the line and start off with my cleanser that comes in a huge plastic bottle. I wet my face and massage the product into my skin, letting the faucet run. It takes forever for hot water to flow out! Eventually, once the water is warm, I rinse the soap off my face and follow up with a toner, which I apply with a 100% cotton round. Last, comes the moisturizer that's packed in a tiny glass jar. There isn't much product left in it. Soon, I would have to recycle it, followed by the other bottles of products I have. I wonder how easy it is to recycle glass compared to plastic. …show more content…
Of course, I choose all my favourite pieces of clothing, like my blue Vans teeshirt, my burgundy Victoria sweatshirt, and my black jeans. I doubt I would ever dislike these clothes, but if I grew out of them, I'd donate them. I'm sure someone else would make use of my clothing. I read somewhere on the internet that shirts can also be recycled and turned into new material, like how paper can be recycled and made back into paper again! I am glad that someone else can make use from the clothing I no longer