Reduce
Really, the best
thing that we can do for the planet is to use less of it. At the heart
of the environmental crisis is our consumer society. Here are a few
questions you can ask before you buy: Do I, or the other person I am...
buying this for, really need this? Is there another product that
would do the same thing but more sustainably? Will this last a long
time? Do I know how this item was made, how it will be used and how it
will be disposed of? Where was this made and under what circumstances?
Are the materials used to make this renewable and have they been
harvested in a sustainable manner?
Reuse
Regrettably,
because we live in a “disposable society,” we are encouraged to buy a
new “improved” item even if the one we have can be repaired. When we
buy, we should buy items that are durable, and we should maintain them
and have them repaired when necessary. If we do this, many things can
not only last a lifetime, but can be passed along from generation to
generation. If something is truly unusable for its original purpose,
try to be creative and think of how else it might be used. When you are
done with it, think if someone else might be able to use it.
Recycle
Rather than
throwing an item out when neither you nor anyone else can make use of
it, have it recycled. And while recycling is not perfect — it requires
energy and the process of changing something into something else often
produces by-products — it is better than sending goods to the landfill
or having them incinerated.
Find out what types of materials can be recycled in your area. Clean
and sort the materials before putting them out on the curb as often
collectors will not pick up recycling that is mixed or contains
non-recyclables.
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