Waste at the Taste
The Taste of Chicago has to be one of the most wasteful festivals in the country.
Don't get me wrong. I think it's a great event for the most part. It's bunches of fun to spend an evening in downtown Chicago trying new and exotic foods, but almost EVERY dish available comes laden with packaging, most of it made of plastic. It's not environmentally friendly.
Case in point: I went over to the Taste yesterday with my sister and tried my hardest to avoid plastic, and I still failed.
I ended up with two plastic forks and a small styrofoam bowl.
How did it happen? For the forks, I told the servers that I didn't want them, but they were moving so fast that they forgot. For the bowl, I ordered a dish I was unfamiliar with and found out too late that it was being served in styrofoam. Darnit.
Anyways, I want the Taste organizers to start thinking of more eco-friendly ways to distribute fast food and then I want them to encourage participating restaurants to use them.
Afterall, Mayor Daley has made it a priority to turn Chicago into a "green" city. A less wasteful Taste of Chicago would be an important step in getting there.
Don't get me wrong. I think it's a great event for the most part. It's bunches of fun to spend an evening in downtown Chicago trying new and exotic foods, but almost EVERY dish available comes laden with packaging, most of it made of plastic. It's not environmentally friendly.
Case in point: I went over to the Taste yesterday with my sister and tried my hardest to avoid plastic, and I still failed.
I ended up with two plastic forks and a small styrofoam bowl.
How did it happen? For the forks, I told the servers that I didn't want them, but they were moving so fast that they forgot. For the bowl, I ordered a dish I was unfamiliar with and found out too late that it was being served in styrofoam. Darnit.
Anyways, I want the Taste organizers to start thinking of more eco-friendly ways to distribute fast food and then I want them to encourage participating restaurants to use them.
Afterall, Mayor Daley has made it a priority to turn Chicago into a "green" city. A less wasteful Taste of Chicago would be an important step in getting there.
Comments
Have you tried taking to-go containers with you to events like these or to restaurants? If so what reaction have you had? It occurred to me to try, but haven't done it yet.
OTOH I also agree with the minimalist - change needs to occur with the organizers of these events as well.
It all (and this is just IMHO) seems to focus on excessive eating to the point of pigging out, and tons of junk and fatty food. Ever picture I see from it just makes me feel a little squeamish.
But hey, I'll catch you at the Blues festival anytime!!!!
I don't live in Chicago, but I go to a lot of networking events and conferences, and I see SO much waste in terms of plastic cups, utensils and (the now-unfashionable) bottled water.
I got so disgusted, I wrote a column for my Web site about doing business in a "greener" way. If you'd like to read it, it's at http://www.debbimack.com/jan08.html