Recycling Challenge
When we started recycling, we had so many items that we had to call the
town to request a third recycling bin. We fill 3 bins a week and usually
need to use some brown paper bags as extra collection bins. We have made
recycling a family challenge.
Here are some simple changes my family made after watching the documentary
"Hawaii message in the waves by BBC." This documentary was a
very informative and entertaining look at the serious and harmful results
of plastic trash on Hawaii's beaches and sea animals.
1. We no longer pack sandwiches in plastic baggies.
2. We use containers that can be washed and reused to pack our school
lunches.
3. We never use plastic bags for groceries. We bring our own bags and/or
we request paper-bags. We use the paper-bags to hold recyclables curbside.
4. We check all items we buy, and if they are recyclables, we recycle
them curbside. If they are not recyclable we try to find a company that
makes that product in a recyclable package for next time.
5. We buy local products, such as fruits, and veggies that are not packaged
at all, and we do not use the plastic bag to hold them while we shop.
We put all our veggies and fruits in the top bin of the shopping cart.
This saves us throwing the small plastic bags away when we unpack the
groceries at home.
6. Read labels at the store and buy items that are recyclable. Items
that support our growth and survival.
Keep track of how much you recycle at home using your curbside recycling
or a drop off program. Take photos and e-mail them to us. You can also
snail mail them to 398 Palisado Ave, Windsor, CT 06095 c/o J.E. Mejias.
You may see your photos on our website in the near future!
Next steps
Now that you are armed with some new knowledge, you may feel compelled
to learn more. Make recycling and saving our planet a family goal. It
won't be long before you start to see positive changes.
"We are not tree huggers. We are air breathers. We are Eco-Warriors."
We are compelled to show our strengths and defend what is ours. We have
the right and a duty to defend our environment and our planet. We have
a calling to learn and teach a gentle and sustainable way of life for
the generations that will follow us. We are the Green Eco Warriors.
If you are anything like us, you probably like or even love animals.
You will probably want to preserve our planet's natural beauty. You want
our rainforests, glaciers, and coral reefs to thrive.
Let's take back our fields, our parks our rivers, and oceans. Lets become
ECO-WARRIORS!
The Green Committee
John Waivers at the Shad Derby booth
Peter Faulk and his daughter
Learning at the Derby
6 energy efficient light bulbs = 1 regular light bulbs
Jon and Nya at the Shad Derby booth