“Reduce, Reuse, Recycle,” is a catchy jingle to remind everyone to have a positive impact on our environment. More specifically, the “recycle” part is an easy way to reduce waste. But what if the jingle was changed to “repurpose”? The slogan is just as catchy: “Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose!” According to National Geographic, 91% of plastic […]
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Recycle: Recycling is a great way to reduce waste sent to the landfill, but it is important to Recycle Right by practicing the following: 1: Know what you throw! Be aware of what you can and cannot recycle by familiarizing yourself with accepted materials. 2: Empty, clean, and dry. Make sure all items are free of leftover food, liquid, and
Reducing means only using what you need, as well as limiting your usage of the things that you do, such as energy. For example, not wasting food and hanging out your washing to dry instead of using a dryer. Reusing means using items multiple times until they eventually need replacing.
As Peake says: “The messages of the three Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle), I think, have been lost in a lot of ways, and we focused on the thing that is the least important but probably the easiest
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