Our days spent in school will surely influence us as a person one way or another. Good or bad experiences, they are bound to affect our ability to respond to what’s happening around us. For many years, our minds were molded by our professors, teachers and even our peers in school. With that said, what better way to induce eco awareness in our children than having them learn about it in schools?
The good news is, more and more schools are now creating programs solely intended for eco consciousness. Environmental experts say that it’s only a matter of initiative. Encouraging students to take part in something that is important—and to see their respected teachers doing them—will surely help create eco awareness amongst the community. Here are some suggestions on how to lessen or reduce your school’s ecological footprint:
Since we’re living in a plastic era and it seems that we’re far from getting over them, it is only logical to at least know the next best thing to save Mother Earth and that is reusing and recycling these plastics instead of making them each and everytime the need arises.
Have you ever wondered what went wrong when you visit a grocery store and aisle upon aisle, you see plastic containers and plastic what-not? This is because—to manufacturer’s delight–they are cheaper to make and can be very dependable to use. What they don’t know is that, plastics as we all know cannot be broken down for the next hundred years to come and it costs much more to recycle. Not to mention how it damages the environment further when it undergoes certain recycling steps that are still a subject of debate worldwide.
To hybrid car manufacturers’ delight, the demand for such cars is steadily rising and still expected to grow in the years to come. This only proves that people are now more conscious of their environmental impact and they are actually finding ways to lessen their ecological footprints once and for all.
The reasons why car users are making the big switch to hybrids are fuel-efficiency and environmental concerns. With rising costs of fuel, it is but natural for people to find something that is cost-effective but will deliver the same result—or even something close to it. Moreover, due to the economic hardships we are facing today, it is not hard to notice how car fuel takes up too much money out of our pockets but a car is something we can’t live without hence we seek the next best thing: hybrid cars.
Everywhere you go, you’ll see that people are taking steps in adapting a different kind of living. Sustainable living is definitely on its peak as people are exerting conscious efforts to push through sustainable living. Apparently, this conscious effort has been around for some time now but it’s only now that people are starting to notice—partly because of the threatening effects of Global warming and Earth destruction we have been experiencing these past few years.
Many innovative products for your home are being released to the market nowadays that answer directly to sustainable living. Concepts and ideas flow in minds of developers; not only are they helpful for the environment but also it brings them an alternative source of income. Here are some examples of new sustainable living, eco friendly products to hit the market today:
Palm oil is heavily in demand these days and the palm oil industry is certainly booming, ensuring good income for many years to come. Palm oil is a major component to common necessities such as shampoos, soaps and candles. And because palm oil is edible oil, it can also be used in foods like chocolates and margarine making it a very lucrative business to many farmers experiencing difficulties in farming.
Due to these ever increasing demands, huge palm oil plantations are replacing large portions of forests in Asian countries particularly in Malaysia, the leading palm oil exporter in the world. These land conversions are certainly taking their toll to the biodiversity within the area, threatening many animals living in these forests to extinction.
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