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21st March 2009


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It’s imperative that we all help the environment by recycling!
There’s no longer any question that our environment is in danger. Global warming now poses serious threats to all of humanity, as well as the animal kingdom and plant life.
Public awareness is no longer enough. Action is required. Perhaps we can’t individually do much about melting ice caps, but one area where every one of us can make a difference is to help the environment by recycling what we used to toss in landfills without a second thought.
Most cities and towns have recycling programs. In rural areas, you may have to take your recyclable items to a public collection point. In urban locations, all that’s required is that you separate your recyclables and set them out by the sidewalk where they are picked up. There’s simply no excuse for non-participation.
You’ve often been chided to save a tree by recycling paper products. You’re probably accustomed to bundling up old newspapers for the weekly pickup. When you participate in this simple way, you’re helping the environment by recycling that paper, which can be used again in a number of products.
How about magazines? Don’t be so quick to toss that in your bundle of newspapers. Take that stack of unwanted magazines to a senior’s home, your church or your doctor’s office, where other people can enjoy the materials. You can count on such organizations to play their part to help the environment by recycling those magazines when they’ve been used to the maximum benefit in their existing form.
Some of the products we buy, such as laundry soap and breakfast cereal, are packaged in cardboard which is unnecessary to the function and only serve to advertise the product. If enough of us wrote these manufacturers and let them know of our concern for this wasteful use of the planet’s resources, they might listen!
A simpler, more environment friendly packaging would surely cut down on the tasks required by all to help the environmental recycling efforts. Some environmentally conscious companies have already embraced this philosophy, with good results. Probably every recycling program in America includes recycling certain plastics, such as milk jugs.
However, certain plastics are not accepted for recycling. It most often depends on what the original contents were – oil and transmission fluid, for example, are typically contained in plastic containers, but cannot be recycled.
If this is the case, we need to get manufacturers to help the environment by recycling containers which are not contaminated with the contents. Perhaps a plastic liner, which could be thrown away, would help a bit. In the final analysis, we the people do have a voice.
The need to help the environment by recycling is imperative. Write to manufacturers, as well as your Congressional representative and put your two cents in for more eco-friendly packaging. Remember, this is the planet our children will inherit.
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