Recycle Planet
Filed Under (Best Websites) by Iowadawg on 16-09-2008
How many of you really do recycle your wastes? I am talking about your trash full of plastic bottles, paper and cardboard, soft drink cans, and so forth. You do realize that all the trash you put up for collection goes to a landfill somewhere and it may be there for a few hundred years, maybe thousands of years. So why not help out in many ways just by separating your trash a bit and recyle as much as you can? Paper is easily recycled into new paper products, saving trees, electricity and more. Same with metal, as it is cheaper to recyle old aluminum cans into new aluminum cans that starting from scratch with the ore, etc.
Start today, and get your entire family involved in recycling the trash it creates. Your kids (and grandkids if you are blessed as we are) will learn the values of what they would throw away if you teach them and tell them what each item costs in terms of recreating that item from scratch as opposed to reusing them. And each new person involved in recycling is one new person who will do their part in saving our mother earth.
You can help the planet one step at a time by recycling all your trash. And the RecyclePlannet.org can help you begin now. They have great articles that take you step by step on recycling trash and how it will benefit you, your family, your community and your planet. Yes, mother earth the planet belongs to all of us, and it is really up to all of us to save her. By going to this site and learning more about recycling and reusing your trash you will be doing your part in saving our precious planet.
At the RecyclePlanet.org you will not only learn how to recycle trash, but how to reuse a lot of stuff you would normally trash. Like your old books and magazine being donated to your local library (something we do all the time here, as we get a lot of books that once read, are passed on if not to the library to others in our town). Or donating your old furniture to the local goodwill stores and salavation army stores. And why not thowing into the trash old clothes but either reusing them or passing them on to others who can use your old clothes is best for a lot of reasons.
Come on, spend some time on the site and learn more about recycling and reusing and more important start putting into practice what you learn at this site.




