Recycling is the process of taking a product at the end of its useful life and using all orsome of the parts of it to make another same or different product. The internationally recognized symbol for recycling includes three arrows moving in a triangle. Each arrow represents a different part of the recycling process, from collection to re-manufacture to resale. Things you can recycle are:
•Electronics
oCell phones and etc
•Glass
oBottles
•Construction Materials
oBrick, Carpet and etc
•Automotive
oTires and car parts and fluids
•Metal
oHangers, Steel and etc
•Garden
oDirt , Christmas Trees etc
•Hazardous material
oPaint, Pesticides and Pool Chemicals
•Plastic
oBottles, Bags, and Plastic Casings
•Paper
oBooks and etc
•Household
oToys, Light Bulbs and etc
Recycling prevents pollution that is caused by the manufacturing of products from raw materials.
Monday, February 28, 2011
We Have The Whole World In Our Hands
We Have The Whole World In Our Hands. Yes, we surely do. You ask how? Let me tell you. What we do in the environment we live in effects the atmosphere. We are supposedly the cause of Global Warming. By knowing that, we should try to reduce the ways we “contributed to it”. It is said we contributed to it by: 1. Driving Our Cars, because it releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which is known to be a harmful gas. We can reduce the carbon dioxide release by carpooling. 2. Buying a Suburban home, this says we contributed to it because we had lots cleared off of trees and plants that were storing carbon. This means when those plants were killed to build “your dream home”, they released carbon which is harmful and has nowhere to be stored. And 3. Eating supermarket meat, because it requires both the clearing of land for growing animal feeds and the use of enormous fossil fuel-powered machines in the production, which releases methane, which is another harmful gas. We can eliminate these factors by carpooling, not clearing land, and eating less meat a week. This goes to show we can control the environment and make it more positive for us to live in. WE ARE IN CONTROL OF OUR FUTURE.
Go Green . Save Money.
Going Green Can Save Us Money. WHAT? Going green can save you money. You ask how. This is how.
•Save Energy
•Save Water – DO NOT let it run.
•Less Gas – Carpool together. Takes turns driving.
•Eat Smart – One meatless meal a week. Meat is expensive.
•Skip the bottled water.
•Think before you buy – Ask yourself if you really need it. Half the time the answer is no.
•Borrow instead of buying- Attend the library. Borrow the book instead of purchasing it.
•Buy smart – Buy in bulks.
•Keep electronics out the trash – Donate or recycle them responsibly.
•Make your own cleaning supplies –Examples are baking soda, vinegar
ALL THESE OPTIONS CAN HELP YOU SAVE MONEY . CHA-CHING.
•Save Energy
•Save Water – DO NOT let it run.
•Less Gas – Carpool together. Takes turns driving.
•Eat Smart – One meatless meal a week. Meat is expensive.
•Skip the bottled water.
•Think before you buy – Ask yourself if you really need it. Half the time the answer is no.
•Borrow instead of buying- Attend the library. Borrow the book instead of purchasing it.
•Buy smart – Buy in bulks.
•Keep electronics out the trash – Donate or recycle them responsibly.
•Make your own cleaning supplies –Examples are baking soda, vinegar
ALL THESE OPTIONS CAN HELP YOU SAVE MONEY . CHA-CHING.
Green Products
Green products are products made by man that have less of a negative impact on the environment. Also they are less detrimental to our health. Green products could be formed or part-formed from recycled components. They can also be manufactured in a more energy-conservative way. Green products include recycled paper, pens, notebooks, recycled toilet paper and more. These recycled products are great for us in the long run. It saves money. Everybody loves money so why not try to save it. They are good for the environment, which means they are Eco-friendly. At the same time they are saving us money. ECO-FRIENDLY and SAVING US MONEY = GREAT OPPORTUNITY.
Paint it Green. WHY NOT ?
It is NOT hard ! |
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