Well, I don't know exactly where people used to learn about environmentally friendly practices, maybe the children do it at school, and the older people do it seeing other persons doing it or maybe searching information in internet. In my personal experience, I don’t use to recycle, because I don’t know where recycling companies are, and also, we don’t have a car for carry the trash. But I use to occupy plastic bags, bottles, cardboard boxes, etc, until they are useless... I try to occupy it again and again, and don’t throw it.
lunes, 29 de octubre de 2012
How green am I?
Well, I don't know exactly where people used to learn about environmentally friendly practices, maybe the children do it at school, and the older people do it seeing other persons doing it or maybe searching information in internet. In my personal experience, I don’t use to recycle, because I don’t know where recycling companies are, and also, we don’t have a car for carry the trash. But I use to occupy plastic bags, bottles, cardboard boxes, etc, until they are useless... I try to occupy it again and again, and don’t throw it.
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I didn't know that showers are related to the carbon footprint. Know I kow it :P
ResponderEliminarSee you!
I didn't join Greenpeace because of the same reason haha nice picture by the way :)
ResponderEliminarooh you are a green person
ResponderEliminarWe might copy the shower system used in Asia.
ResponderEliminarIt's very useful, and spend less water too!
I also try to take short showers, there is lot of people who takes very looooooong showers like there where on a turkish bath
ResponderEliminarI'm agree with you about human being and natura are the same thing. Thanks for share about the showers, I'll try to do it too!
ResponderEliminarThanks!