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Home » Waste and recycling

Reducing Your Garbage

Submitted by Mrs Green on Thursday, 30 October 2008 Loading Add to favourites  4 Comments

Can you reduce the amount of stuff you send to landfill?I’m thrilled to be sharing a guest post today. It’s written by Nicholas, who is a 16 year old student from Canada.  He is passionate about the environment and aims at becoming an environmental engineer when he is older.  When he is not occupied with school, he enjoys playing sports, reading, and spending time with family and friends.

Today, Nicholas has written his ideas for reducing waste. He’s sharing some great tips and I hope you’ll be inspired to rethink your rubbish too. For more ideas, visit MyZeroWaste, where you can find out how a family creates less than 100gms of rubbish each week! Teaching children to recycle

Nicholas writes:

“Making an effort to reduce garbage is something most individuals strive to do, at least to some degree. Simply recycling the daily newspaper or soda cans, although important, is not sufficient.

There are many opportunities for us to reduce our impact on the stressed landfills, but the vast majority of us are not taking full advantage of them.  We all have an opportunity to reduce our garbage by a considerable amount- often up to 70 percent.

Consider the three R’s:

1. Reduce

Choose packaging wisely that creates less wasteSimply put, don’t buy garbage! Avoid non-recyclable plastics (check with your local recycling depot). Buy products in bulk as, aside from being cheaper, they have significantly less packaging.  Buy more durable and lasting products.  Ensure that items are reusable and refillable.  If shopping for you is a social activity, you need to change that attitude immediately.  Only buy things that you really need.

2. Reuse

There are countless things that you can reuse.  Besides reducing garbage, reusing saves resources and energy, supports local charities and the economy, and saves you money.  You could comes up with many ideas on your own, but here are some examples:Reusable bags keeps a lot of plastic out of the landfill

- Make rags out of old clothing
- Donate old things to charitable organizations;  Examples include clothing or a bike.
- Consider buying things second hand
- Ink cartridges
- Grocery Bags

3. Recycle

Recycling is the easiest, most efficient and effective way to reduce garbage.  Take advantage of all of the recycling services offered in your city/town.  Products that can be recycled include:

- Aluminum
- Paper
- Glass
- Cardboard
- Plastics.  Examples: pop bottles, juice containers and milk jugs
- Batteries
- Electronics.  Examples: Computers, printers, televisions
- Paint containers
Making compost - a way to turn trash into treasure!
A great, eco friendly idea is to start a compost bin.  Compost allows you to transform organic waste (eg. fruits and vegetables, egg shells) into beautiful, rich soil.

Next time you go to buy something new or go to throw something out, think twice about it. Carefully consider if you could you reduce, reuse, or recycle.

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