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GO GREEN We urgently need to start living more sustainably . . . Green Getters Recycle Bin Service |
GO GREEN ! Reduce Re-Use Recycle With the Compliments of The Victorian Garden Organic Skincare Company We urgently need to start living more sustainably. The world has a fixed amount of natural resources, some of which are already depleted. So as population growth naturally strains our finite resources, there are fewer resources available. If we wish to leave our children and grandchildren with the same standard of living we have enjoyed, then we must preserve the foundation of that standard of living. Some of the greatest threats to future resources come from things we throw away every day. Throwing away items that could be recycled diminishes energy, water and natural resources that could be saved by recycling. Here are eight easy steps to get you started! ..GOING GREEN not only reduces your living costs, it more importantly contribute to the well-being of the Earth ! Buy Local: Shop at your local farmers' market where you are guaranteed a higher quality product. Buying locally produced goods saves energy by reducing the fossil fuels needed to transport food and other items across the country, or fly them in from other countries. It also strengthens the community by supporting local businesses. Composting: helps reduce the amount of waste you send to the landfill and creates free, healthy fertilizer for your garden. Get Water Wise: Try to install low-flow showerheads to reduce the amount of water used. Take shorter showers not only will this save water but also the energy used to heat it. For washing, try cold water whenever possible and dry clothes outside on a washing line. Make sure you are using longer-lasting low energy fluorescent bulbs Try to avoid buying bottled water rather filter tap water for drinking. The bottles produce large amount of container waste which is very harmful to the environment. Go Vegetarian even just one night a week! Becoming Vegetarian is not for everyone but try one meatless meal a week. Industrial meat production requires huge energy inputs and creates noxious waste problems. Recycle your cartridges : Toner contains carbon black, a possible human carcinogen. If sent to a local landfill, this leaks through the bottom barrier and pollutes the groundwater. This can contaminate everything from the soil in which our food grows to the water which will eventually come out of our taps. Many of these chemicals cannot be removed from the drinking water supply, nor from the crops that are harvested from contaminated fields. The risks to human health are tremendous. Manufacturers claim that the toner is a respiratory irritant but not toxic under normal usage. Recycle cartridges when re-use is not possible or try to re-fill your cartridges and toners at a cartridge shop. It takes approximately 1000 years for an incorrectly discarded cartridge to decompose so rather re-fill! Glass recycling
So the reasons for putting aside all your old bottles and jars are clear. Help to clean up South Africa - its easy! ! HOT TIPS ON WHERE TO TAKE YOUR RECYCLING FROM AROUND SOUTH AFRICA JOBURG BENONI: Lakeside Mall in Benoni off Tom Jones street has a full recycling plant - they will take everything from paper to plastics, glass and cardboard. Elizabeth is employed to help with the sorting and Don't Waste collects the different bags full of waste. So its quick and easy - so stop at Lakeside Mall and they will help you. JOBURG RANDBURG : The Brightwater Commons (Old Waterfront) in Randburg has convenient recycling bins setup especially for glass and plastic CAPETOWN : Schools do take glass. San Souci Girls High School and Rondebosch Boys High School. CAPETOWN - GARDENS: There is a glass bank in Upper Wandel Street in Gardens as well as recycling of everything at Jan van Riebeek Laerskool. The entrance is in New Church Street CAPETOWN CONSTANTIA/TOKAI: Many churches recycle at least newspapers. I generally recycle plastic, glass, cardboard, tin etc behind Pick ' Pay Constantia (Cape Town). When a beggar there became too bothersome one evening I went looking for an alternative and eventually dropped off my recycling in Tokai - on the Corner of Main & Tokai Roads. I'm sure there are many more places en route, but they are unmarked! We really need a clear and distinctive street sign system for recycling depots GAUTENG : In Gauteng every Pick-it-up site, where they accept garden refuse and builders rubble, also has a corner to deliver glass, paper, cardboard and all kinds of plastic- they take anything you want to get rid off. GLASS RECYLCING CHECK OUT WEBSITE: If you go to http http://www.theglassrecyclingcompany.co.za/ this is a great website to be able to locate where your nearest glass recycling depot around South Africa. JOBURG SANDTON : Recycling bins for bottles, plastic & paper at The Place in Sandton (next to the American Embassy). The bins are placed at the visitors entrance. Ask the security guards on site, they will help you. Hopefully soon we will also have a bin for electronics. KZN HILLCREST (UPPER HIGHWAY): you live in the Hillcrest, KwaZulu Natal area there is a full recycling depot there on Delamore Road, which is next door to the Hillcrest Library. www.wholeearth.co.za offer a recycling collection service in the Bryanston, Gauteng area and intend branching out around the country email info@wholearth.co.za Tel (011) 704 6096 Footprints Environmental Recycling Centre: Wynberg, Capetown - they not only provide employment they recycle all coulrs glass, cardboard, paper, lots of different plastic and even polystyrene. They also will dispose of used engine oil for you and they take e-waste, take it apart and recycle it responsibly. Phone (021) 794-5863 If anyone has any useful information on this topic, or websites which you feel we should mention within South Africa, please do let us know. With grateful thanks to Minette Tonnoli for the following contribution Reduce Re-Use- Recycle A simple mantra with far-reaching effects. Some more tips on going green
REDUCE, RE-USE, RECYCLE
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