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MAKE YOUR SUMMERTIME PARTIES SUSTAINABLE!
ECO-FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVES ANY HOST CAN USE
“I have practiced criminal law and been a trial lawyer for almost 30 years. When I suffered a catastrophic injury, I spoke with three different lawyers who I had known for many years to include Case Barnett. The other two lawyers were hesitant to take the case because I had signed a waiver — one refused it altogether. Case, on the other hand, did a little research and enthusiastically agreed to represent me. He assigned his outstanding and experienced associate Dena Weiss to work the case and that was it. About 24 months after hiring him, I had a very healthy six-figure settlement, a far cry from the pessimism of the other lawyers. Since hiring Case, I have heard of many other clients he has gotten good results for, and tellingly, I know of several lawyers from different fields who have referred him cases. As such, I would enthusiastically recommend Case Barnett and the Law Offices of Case Barnett for any personal injury matter.” –Marine W. Avoid disposable dishes. Yes, disposable cups, plates, and silverware make party cleanup easier. But to be more eco-friendly, you should opt for the dishes, cups, and plates you already have in your home. To make cleanup easier, empty your dishwasher ahead of time and ask your guests to pop their dirty dishes right into the washer. After they leave, you only need to add detergent and turn the machine on! Put the recycling bin in plain sight. Metal cans and plastic bottles are unavoidable at summer parties, but when guests are unsure where the recycling is in someone else's home, they usually end up in the trash. So, before the party starts, put your recycling bin in a place everyone can see, and consider labeling it. When people ask where to put their bottles and cans, say "the recycling by the [location]" instead of "the trash" to make it even more straightforward. The important thing to remember when becoming more eco- conscious is that it's okay to start small! If trying all three of these tips at once is overwhelming, begin by changing one aspect of your party to something more sustainable and celebrate saving the planet!
Summertime brings images of pool parties, backyard barbecues, Father's Day family gatherings, and endless get-togethers with loved ones. But these countless parties usually come with elaborate decorations and disposable dishes. While they make your party festive and easy to clean, they end up in the dump, where they'll sit for years. Even worse, they could get into our oceans and harm endangered sea life. However, you can still host fantastic summertime celebrations without sacrificing sustainability. So, if you're looking to turn up the hosting heat, here are three ways to entertain your guests while remaining eco-friendly. Reuse home decor. If you have an indoor party, consider printing theme-appropriate images from the internet and inserting them into the picture frames you already have hanging. Or, grab a garland from your Christmas decoration box and weave in some fresh flowers from your yard or local nursery to fit the season. Consider dragging potted plants closer to the action for outdoor festivities and draping them with your Christmas lights to create a relaxing and enchanting ambiance!
OUR CLIENTS SAY IT BEST “Case Barnett Law is an outstanding law firm that helped me through a lawsuit involving a traumatic brain injury. They have a wonderful team. Their paralegal Paige Smoot was always prompt in keeping me updated on my case. Conor Mulvaney, my attorney, was especially helpful. He took the time to explain
each step in the legal process and made me feel like I had someone in my corner. More than any of that, Conor went the extra mile to get to know me and the pain I went through. It really made me feel like he and the law firm had my best interest in mind. I am very grateful to have had Conor Mulvaney and Case Barnett Law represent me and would recommend their services to anyone and everyone.” –Gregory W.
This publication is intended to educate the general public about personal injury and elder abuse. It is not intended to be legal advice. Every case is different.
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