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Happy Earth
Day! Earth Day began in 1970 as a way to promote environmental awareness.
Here are
some easy things you can do to help preserve our planet:
Educate
yourself and your family about the environment and why it’s important to take
care of our planet.
Use as many
locally grown foods as possible.
Use
eco-friendly cleaning products.
Plant trees
and plants native to your area.
Encourage
children to make nature crafts.
Hold a
garage sale or donate household items and clothing you no longer use or need.
Walk or ride
your bike instead of driving everywhere. It's not only good for reducing your
carbon footprint, it's good for reducing your waistline.
Keep your
neighborhood clean. Never litter, and if you see litter, pick it up and toss it
into a trashcan.
Recycle
everything you can. Many communities now pick up recyclables at your curb.
These include newspapers, magazines, office paper, cardboard, metal cans,
glass, and plastics. It's just as easy to put out the recycling as it is to put
out the trash. Just use separate receptacles.
Use both
sides of the paper. This cuts down on paper waste by fifty percent. The reverse
side of mail, homework, office memos, etc. can be used for scrap paper,
shopping lists, or your kids' arts & crafts projects. The Sunday comics
section of the newspaper makes for fun wrapping paper.
Purchase
paper towels that allow you to tear off smaller sheets. Not every spill needs a
full sheet of paper towel. And use sponges instead of paper towels whenever
possible.
Don't leave
the water running while you brush your teeth and floss.
Showers use
less water than baths.
If you have
in-ground sprinkles, turn them off when it's raining or if there's been rain
recently. I can't tell you how many times I see sprinklers going on a
rainy day or the day after we've had storms.
Turn off
lights when you leave the room, and switch out your incandescent bulbs to
energy efficient ones.
Don't stand
in front of the open refrigerator, contemplating the contents.
When washing
your car, use a bucket instead of the hose.
Remember,
only you can save the planet. Happy Earth Day!
And if you have school-age children in your life, spend some time reading or watching Dr. Seuss "The Lorax" with them.
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