Planet Earth
Advices to help our Planet Earth
Pollution in our planet Earths has grown to critical proportions for that reason we have to stop the way we’ve been treating this planet if we don’t care about it, we will probably no longer have the honor of living on it.
Some advices to help clean up the earth:
Don’t use pesticides, herbicides (Round-up, etc.), or chemical fertilizers in your yard and gardens.
Don’t buy pets taken from the wild.
If you have a good zoo nearby, (if the animals are healthy and the zoo takes care of them), support it! Especially if they help breed endangered animals.
Recycle paper, cardboard, glass, plastic, and whatever else your local recyclers will accept.
Encourage your grocery store sell environmentally friendly cloth bags for people to use when they shop, or bring your own.
Get other people to help you in your cause. Make and/or join an organization
Buy recycled products and support the whole re-cycle.
Try to buy products with little or no packaging.
Buy organic foods. They are grown without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. By purchasing organic food you won’t be supporting one of our most dangerous industries – the chemical companies.
Avoid products that are used once, then thrown away.
Don’t burn trash, brush, campfires, woodstoves, or anything else that isn’t absolutely necessary. Soot from burning has caused more damage to our atmosphere than carbon monoxide from cars and trucks. Combine trips to take care of errands and shopping to limit driving and save gas.
Turn off lights.
Turn off other electric things, like TVs, stereos, and radios when not in use.
Use rechargeable batteries.
Do things manually instead of electrically, like open cans by hand.
Use fans instead of air conditioners.
In winter, wear a sweater instead of turning up your thermostat.
Insulate your home so you won’t be cold in winter.
Use less hot water.
Whenever possible, use a bus or subway, or ride your bike or walk.
Don’t waste products made from forest materials.
Use recycled paper and/or recycle it. Reuse old papers.
Don’t buy products that may have been made at the expense of the rainforest.
Support products that are harvested from the rainforest but have not cut down trees to get it.
Plant trees, especially if you have cut one down.
Compost.
Don’t buy products if animals were killed to make it.
Cut up your six-pack rings before throwing them out.
Pollution in our planet Earths has grown to critical proportions for that reason we have to stop the way we’ve been treating this planet if we don’t care about it, we will probably no longer have the honor of living on it.
Some advices to help clean up the earth:
Don’t use pesticides, herbicides (Round-up, etc.), or chemical fertilizers in your yard and gardens.
Don’t buy pets taken from the wild.
If you have a good zoo nearby, (if the animals are healthy and the zoo takes care of them), support it! Especially if they help breed endangered animals.
Recycle paper, cardboard, glass, plastic, and whatever else your local recyclers will accept.
Encourage your grocery store sell environmentally friendly cloth bags for people to use when they shop, or bring your own.
Get other people to help you in your cause. Make and/or join an organization
Buy recycled products and support the whole re-cycle.
Try to buy products with little or no packaging.
Buy organic foods. They are grown without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. By purchasing organic food you won’t be supporting one of our most dangerous industries – the chemical companies.
Avoid products that are used once, then thrown away.
Don’t burn trash, brush, campfires, woodstoves, or anything else that isn’t absolutely necessary. Soot from burning has caused more damage to our atmosphere than carbon monoxide from cars and trucks. Combine trips to take care of errands and shopping to limit driving and save gas.
Turn off lights.
Turn off other electric things, like TVs, stereos, and radios when not in use.
Use rechargeable batteries.
Do things manually instead of electrically, like open cans by hand.
Use fans instead of air conditioners.
In winter, wear a sweater instead of turning up your thermostat.
Insulate your home so you won’t be cold in winter.
Use less hot water.
Whenever possible, use a bus or subway, or ride your bike or walk.
Don’t waste products made from forest materials.
Use recycled paper and/or recycle it. Reuse old papers.
Don’t buy products that may have been made at the expense of the rainforest.
Support products that are harvested from the rainforest but have not cut down trees to get it.
Plant trees, especially if you have cut one down.
Compost.
Don’t buy products if animals were killed to make it.
Cut up your six-pack rings before throwing them out.
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