It is there because, obviously we don’t think that much of our environment, especially when it comes to our streets and neighborhoods. We end up paying the costs for our local authority to clean up the mess that has been made by us.
Think about everything you throw away. Can something else be done with it? Can it be recycled, or can someone else make good use of it?
So don’t throw away or simply burn old clothes, books, kid’s toys, or even furniture, but instead give them to your local charity shop instead. You will be helping other people and the environment too.
There is only so much that a parent can teach their child about the environment and being green. Once children reach school age, they become subject to the views of other authority figures like teachers, and the peer pressure from other children.
It’s all very well, that they take heed of your green advice at home, but first chance your child gets away from you, they do the complete opposite, like visit that fast food joint, which you have expressed your environmental concerns over.
A few changes in our daily lives can really make a difference to the environment and help save the world! Since the industrial revolution, we have invented some many things that make ours lives easier, but unfortunately not all these things are so good for the environment, things like plastic bags, disposable cups, and old discarded tires, to name a few.
Americans throw away something like 100 billion plastic bags a year. That’s just a drop in the ocean compared to the worldwide number – an estimated one trillion plastic bags a year. A maximum of 3% of this number is recycled.
Over the past few decades, some people had the bright idea to build artificial reefs with tires.Now when I first head this, I imagined little colorful rubber plants and rocks – what a great idea!
No, it didn’t mean this, well not in the case of Osborne Reef, off the coast of Fort Lauderdale.In the 1970s, over 200 million tires were ‘reused’ and clipped together with steel clips and ceremoniously dumped in an effort to replicate a reef that game fish would inhabit.
Last year, it was recorded by Earth first that more than 1.3 billion tires were sold and that 75% of these purchases were to replace old worn out tires. That means that over one billion tires a year are being thrown away as waste.Now to stop this from having a huge environmental impact recycled tires are being used in a variety of innovative ways.
Have you ever walked past someone’s garden looked down between the plants and seen all that mulch stuff that people use.Well it is not all wood.Can you believe that some of these gardens use rubber?That’s right – rubber mulch;
We hear about it every day: how the use of synthetic materials is destroying the environment, how landfills are rapidly filling to the point of capacity, and how non-biodegradable materials are slowly taking over the planet.
In today’s world of global awareness, recycling has become a rallying cry for the environmentally conscientious. As environmentalists struggle with questions of global proportions, here’s some great news for the general populace: there is an environmentally-friendly solution for at least one non-biodegradable material. And it’s happening right in our playgrounds.
What can be done with all those hundreds of thousands of used car tires that are too worn out for driving, but don’t plan on disintegrating for the next one million years? Believe it or not, used car tires have acquired an all-new identity: they become the all-new, environmentally-friendlyplayground surfacing—rubber mulch.