7 Ways To Save The Planet

August 26, 2009 by Guest  
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

1. Reducing

We  need to find ways that aim at reducing our wasteful habits and by reusing items we use everyday rather than throwing them away, for the times ahead are troubling for our economy and have a huge impact on the environment in which we live on our planet. Greenhouse gases are being released into the atmosphere that are destroying our planet and heating it up.. Here are a few green solutions:

2. Reuse

Before you throw them away try to find uses for your items that may be misplaced. Plastic utensils that you may not use in the kitchen anymore that are not broken and safe to use may be just what your kids are looking for to put in their play kitchen or to use with their play-dough set.

 

3. Recycling

Try to recycle your oldtennis shoes. Large companies like Nike can recycle your old sneakers to use in various programs that use them to pave new playgrounds for children, making it a safe play area for your children. A quick search online will point you in the direction of ways to participate.

4. Composting

Composting bins are a great investment – Why throw out your vegetable scraps when you can make your own inexpensive, safe fertilizer? Homemade fertilizer will make your gardens grow abundantly, and your home grown fruit and vegetables will be much tastier and healthy as they have been fertilized with a natural substance, and are chemical free.

5. Old Clothing

A wonderful thing to do is to join in with your family and friends for a clothing exchange, or go on an excursion to your local goodwill store. By shopping at “thrift” stores you will be helping their organization and you never know what great buys you will find stashed. There seems to be no shortage of clothing items, in fact it would be a lifetime enough!  In addition, you could use old clothes that are unable to be donated as rags around the house for cleaning jobs, or donate them to an animal shelter, where the clothing will be used for a bed.

6. Trading Old Goods

There are a number of programs that are online now for the sole use of trading old and unwanted household items, sometimes these can be a real score if you know where to look. Look for ways to trade unwanted items. Post an ad in a trade classification paper or website, and trade your unwanted items that you may not want or need anymore with an item that you do require and save money at the same time.

 

7. Shopping Bags

Think about using reusable shopping bags with you when you go shopping, or even when you go shopping for clothes or household items. This will be a great way to conserve our resources and to save the planet. Plastic and paper bags are very environmentally unfriendly, and they contribute to the unnecessary filling of our shrinking landfills and can take a sometimes hundreds of years to breakdown. Although paper bags are mostly recycled themselves, a better solution would be to not have to use them at all.

If you find yourself still using these kinds of bags, make sure that you do your part and recycle BOTH you plastic and paper, as they are accepted in most recycling programs nowadays.

Save The Earth Today For The Future Tomorrow!


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What You Should Know About Curbside Recycling

March 2, 2009 by Guest  
Filed under Recycle

Hopefully, you get to see those curbside recycling bins in action each trash day. If you do see them, then that means there is a recycling program in your area. If you do not, you need to take steps to see that one is implemented. Everyone wants a cleaner earth because this is the only one we have and without a concentrated effort by individuals such as you, this planet does not stand a chance. Thankfully, you are not alone. Other people are catching onto the recycling movement and want to do something to help protect the planet.

Recycling Bins, Chicago
Image by Christine Renee via Flickr

The curbside recycling program allows people to recycle and leave their recyclables out on the curb with the rest of their trash. There may be designated pick up days for each type of material, such as glass, plastic or paper products. You will have to check with the local recycling services to find out the designated days for pick up of your aluminum cans, plastic bottles and such.

Doing your part has never been easier. You can easily separate your garbage as you throw it away, if you utilize waste bins to collect the trash. The most important tip for dealing with garbage is to always rinse out any containers that you throw away. It will definitely keep the smell down and help out the collectors just an extra bit. But simply putting your garbage out on the street may not be good enough for you. Perhaps you need to know how your recyclable material is actually used. You may be surprised by all the ways recycled material is put to good use.

These days, in many playgrounds, you will see rubber mats beneath the playground equipment. These rubber mats are made from old plastics and other rubber goods that have been recycled. While you are at the playground, also take a look at the benches. Many benches are being made out of recycled plastics but it does not stop there. That note the kids are passing may be written on recycled paper. The parking lot may be made from recycled glass and asphalt.

The different ways curbside recycling programs work is astounding. It is one thing to put your plastic water bottle into a bin and quite another to see the marvelous ways it is being reused. It is positive reinforcement that your actions are helping the environment in very great ways and is a great example to be teaching our children. Keeping this planet clean is our number one priority and should be pursued actively.


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