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Do you recycle at home & at work?  

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  1. 1. Do you recycle at home & at work?

    • Yes, I'm really good about it.
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    • Sometimes, but I could do more.
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    • Not yet. I just needed a couple of easy ideas on how to start.
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How will YOU be spending Earth Day on Tuesday? Just in case you haven't thought about it yet, here are a few suggestions:

1. Become better informed and active. Find sources of sound environmental and natural resource information and access them regularly. Attend local public meetings and become active in your community. Understand your local environmental challenges and accomplishments. Protect your local open spaces. Learn about local watershed initiatives. Volunteer.

2. Participate in a local environmental education or Earth Day experience. Visit a new or nearby nature center, science center, park, cooperative extension office, museum or conservation district office. Ask questions.

3. Get your hands dirty! Participate in a river cleanup, pick up litter or plant a flower garden.

4. Enjoy nature! Sit and rest in the woods or along a stream. Take a hike, go biking, try camping, have a picnic, go fishing, look for hawks, rent a canoe, investigate a cave, look for fossils, fly a kite, take photographs, paint some scenery - enjoy the outdoors!

5. Protect water quality! Clean up after pets. Test wells annually for bacteria and nutrients. Don't dump used oil, paint, coolants or other chemicals into the ground, storm-drains or garage drains. Participate in stream bank and wetlands restoration projects and local watershed management planning.

6. Use products that produce less waste and pollution. Substitute water-based products whenever possible when buying paints and household cleaners. Or, switch from chemical-type cleaners to natural products like soap and water. Use fertilizers and pesticides properly and reduce use by implementing biological and mechanical controls. Read and follow instructions and precautions for all such products and dispose of them properly (and not into storm drains or the ground). Buy products in bulk or with minimal packaging materials.

7. Recycle! Purchase products that contain recycled-content materials as often as possible.

8. Save energy! Turn off unneeded lights and appliances. Replace standard light bulbs with energy efficient fluorescents to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Buy energy efficient household appliances and yard tools. Consider energy efficient construction and building design when building, buying, or adding on to a home or office.

9. Use your car less and take good care of it. Keep the car tuned and leak-free, and get it inspected regularly. Keep tires properly inflated and dispose of used motor oil and cooling fluids at designated recycling centers. Try using mass transit, carpooling, walking or riding a bike as often as possible. When shopping for a new car, look for the most fuel-efficient and investigate models that accommodate use of other fuels besides gasoline.

10. Conserve water! Install flow restrictors on all faucets and use low-flow shower devices. Do not let the water run wastefully when washing anything. Water the lawn in the early morning or late afternoon. Run washing machines and dish washers only when full. Repair leaky pipes, faucets and toilets.

* Instead of buying 16oz bottles of water, buy a re-useable bottle and refill it with filtered water. Those little bottles AREN'T bio-degradable... and they take up A LOT of valuable space in the landfills. Kind of scary if you think about.

... and of course... leave the car, truck, wagon, or SUV at home and ride your motorbike!!!

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I always recycle. I also use bottled water because our city water sucks. 32pack of Aquafina from Sams Club for $4.88! You can't beat that! Anyways, I recycle all of the bottles in our bin.

I'm not doing anything special for some Al Gore loving special day...lol. I recycle year round and I burn fuel like a motherfucker. :lol:

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I always recycle. I also use bottled water because our city water sucks. 32pack of Aquafina from Sams Club for $4.88! You can't beat that! Anyways, I recycle all of the bottles in our bin.

I'm not doing anything special for some Al Gore loving special day...lol. I recycle year round and I burn fuel like a motherfucker. :lol:

Earth day was founded in 1969 so you'd have to go back a bit farther than our Father of the Internet.

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