Recycle


All gain is followed by loss, so the wise person shares his wealth,
and does not allow himself to become isolated by ignoring life around him.

(I Ching)
 

Ownership

When humans want to own something, they will fight for it in the name of god, family, nationality, race, ideology, survival or country.
Such passion is aroused in the pursuit of possession.
Yet, when the sought-after possession is no longer wanted - nobody cares what happens to it.

Our oceans are filled with toxic waste. Our rivers and skies are polluted.


Rubbish

Everyday we throw away rubbish that could be recycled or re-used in some way.

The government is under pressure to reduce energy emissions so most households can now recycle without having to leave home. 
Recycling takes little effort and gives valuable results.

Besides the obvious recyclable materials such as paper, glass, plastic and cans, many other items can be recycled or re-used.
Consider: clothes, batteries, wood, water, food (composting), phones, furniture, ink cartridges, spectacles, stamps, tin foil...


Recycle

Some companies will pay for your used ink cartridges or mobile phones.
Many charities also recycle these items.

Take your old furniture to a charity furniture shop - they will often collect it from your house.
Many charities are glad to receive clothing, bedding, shoes and bric-a-brac.
Some charities collect used stamps and tin-foil.

Use your old newspapers and food scraps for compost (added to your garden waste) or buy chickens. 
They will eat up all you leftovers and require little looking after.

A 'wormery' is also a good idea:

http://www.originalorganics.co.uk/wormeries.htm


Buy carefully


Being conscious of what you buy can reduce the amount of rubbish you produce. 
Opt for glass rather than plastic and buy recycled writing paper, toilet paper and tissues.


New technology is available to collect rainwater from your roof to use in the house, for example, to flush the toilet.
With a little consideration and thought a lot can be achieved.


Links

We are keen to promote healthy recycling options:

http://www.recycledproducts.org.uk
http://www.wastewatch.org.uk
http://www.remarkable.co.uk


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