landfill
Being a parent often means contributing unwieldy amounts of waste to the landfill. The children love spending their pocket money on all manner of cheap plastic crap, and shops like Kmart and Big W are rife with cheap plastic junk that ends up broken and in the bin months.
I think there are two problems here - one is the quality of the stuff, the other is the affordability. Their love child is higher quantities of junkier stuff than you might accumulate if it was pricier and better quality.
Every Nerf gun comes with dozens of foam bullets that end up floating around the house, sometimes someone might absentmindedly fidget with one and break off the tip and then voila, you have a piece of trash.
Parents don't have endless pockets of time or space to accumulate bits and pieces of toys that need to be glued back together.
I introduced a new rule recently that I am no longer allowing the purchase of items that contain or are made up of things that will end up in the landfill by the end of the year.
It's a tricky rule to enforce. R(7) was so excited to spend her savings on a Little Live Pets Minis playset, and I ordered it. Both kids were super excited to watch the babies hatch, although it was also stressful because R was VERY protective and didn't want A(9) to touch any of it, even just the instructions. And they had haircuts that day so it was hard.
R actually has at least 3 various stuffed pet carriers floating around the house in pieces. They probably need to go to the Salvos.
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