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Hey everyone,
The last couple of years I noticed an increase in “overlanders” using disposable kitchenware like plates, cups and cutlery. I have been trying to figure out why. Is it because you want to safe water (washing dishes), you forgot your gear at home and picked this stuff up at the grocery store on the way to camp? Why?
I get the water saving (for doing dishes) if your supply is very limited. Even then I’m having a tough time finding a situation to justify that. while back packing or bicycle touring I always had enough water to clean my gear.
I have seen this at the camp area at expo, at regular campgrounds where water is available. Therefore the water saving argument doesn’t count
At some point I actually checked out the cost for these items and was surprised how expensive these are. Why spend that extra cash on something your only use ones?
At expo west, near our campsite, the garbage cans were overflowing with disposable kitchenware. I was blown away by how wasteful this is.
This morning, I watched an “overland” video on TV that used them too. With that traveller and his expedition truck water supply was no issue. He even showed on video how “responsible” he is by disposing his garbage at a facility.
Yes, you could “burn” the paper products in the campfire. I guess that’s ok as long as nothing is coated in plastic or styrofoam.
We travel as a family of 3 and bring dishes we can wash. I don’t even have the room for a stack of paper plates….
I should mention that we see this mostly in the USA and not in Canada where we are located.
Please don’t get me wrong, I’m not “pointing” fingers or lecture anyone…. Just trying to understand and make sense of this.
The last couple of years I noticed an increase in “overlanders” using disposable kitchenware like plates, cups and cutlery. I have been trying to figure out why. Is it because you want to safe water (washing dishes), you forgot your gear at home and picked this stuff up at the grocery store on the way to camp? Why?
I get the water saving (for doing dishes) if your supply is very limited. Even then I’m having a tough time finding a situation to justify that. while back packing or bicycle touring I always had enough water to clean my gear.
I have seen this at the camp area at expo, at regular campgrounds where water is available. Therefore the water saving argument doesn’t count
At some point I actually checked out the cost for these items and was surprised how expensive these are. Why spend that extra cash on something your only use ones?
At expo west, near our campsite, the garbage cans were overflowing with disposable kitchenware. I was blown away by how wasteful this is.
This morning, I watched an “overland” video on TV that used them too. With that traveller and his expedition truck water supply was no issue. He even showed on video how “responsible” he is by disposing his garbage at a facility.
Yes, you could “burn” the paper products in the campfire. I guess that’s ok as long as nothing is coated in plastic or styrofoam.
We travel as a family of 3 and bring dishes we can wash. I don’t even have the room for a stack of paper plates….
I should mention that we see this mostly in the USA and not in Canada where we are located.
Please don’t get me wrong, I’m not “pointing” fingers or lecture anyone…. Just trying to understand and make sense of this.