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“Reducing Waste For Our
Mother”
by Michele McKay
It is no surprise that the United States
is the leading consumer society in the world. Most Americans have become
accustomed to living by the motto, “Out with the old, and in
with the new.” But wastefulness definitely takes a toll on the
health of the earth, as well as the health of its inhabitants.
So, we invite you to celebrate Earth Day with Down
to Earth by taking action to reduce waste, reduce water and energy
consumption, and help protect our planet.
Curbing Waste: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
The United States produces half of the world’s
garbage, but has only 6 percent of the world’s population.
We can make improvements by using the three R’s:
Reduce
- Bring your own bags to the store.
- Buy food in bulk, not individual servings.
- Put leftovers and bag lunches in reusable containers.
- Cut back on fast-food meals – they pollute more than your
arteries!
- Use mugs rather than styrofoam cups for hot drinks.
- Use cloth towels and napkins, washable utensils, etc.
- Get off junk mail lists – 100 million trees are cut each
year for junk mail. Contact the Direct Marketing Assn: www.dmaconsumers.org/offmailinglist.html
Reuse
- Buy reusable personal and household items.
- Shop for second hand clothing, furniture, and other items.
- Donate used goods to charities, day-care centers, or thrift shops.
Recycle
- Take newspapers, cardboard, bottles, cans, and plastic containers
to recycling drop-off locations.
- Get a nickel back for deposit bottles and cans at statewide redemption
centers.
Saving Energy
- When you leave a room, turn out the lights.
- Replace incandescent bulbs with fluorescents.
- Turn the A/C down or off, clean filters regularly, and use a
fan to keep cool.
- Keep computer and TV time to a minimum.
- Keep the fridge door open for as short a time as possible.
- Cut down on driving – carpool, walk, bike, or take public
transportation.
- Consider a gas-electric hybrid when making your next vehicle
purchase.
Cutting Water Use
- Take shorter showers and install water-saving showerheads.
- Turn off the faucet while brushing teeth or shaving.
- Fix dripping faucets and silent toilet leaks.
- Fill a gallon plastic bottle with water and place it in the toilet
tank – this can save 5,000 gallons of water a year!
- Only run the dishwasher when it is full.
- Landscape with drought-tolerant plants, use mulch, and adjust
sprinklers.
Making Eco-friendly Choices
- Go veggie! A vegetarian diet is one of the single
best ways to help the planet.
- Support locally grown, organic products.
- Use non-toxic cleaners – avoid products
containing phosphates and chlorine.
- Dispose of hazardous waste properly – this
includes motor oil, coolant, transmission fluid, paint products,
insecticides, and herbicides.
- Don’t use poisonous pesticides and herbicides – choose
natural alternatives.
- Spay and neuter pets – one female cat and
her offspring can produce 420,000 kittens in only 7 years.
- Invest in socially and environmentally responsible
mutual funds or companies.
- Learn about the ecosystems in your area to help
make informed decisions.
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