ASK YOURSELF
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Do I use the 3R formula: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle in my daily living?
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REDUCE
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Is this item over-packaged?
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Is the package recyclable?
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Is it made of recyclable material?
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Will the material become toxic in landfill or incineration?
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Is it biodegradable?
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Is it manufactured with or does it contain chloroflurocarbons? Eg. Polystyrene foam products.
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Is it in an aerosol can v/s pump, roll or regular container?
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Do I have a choice of buying a product in a returnable, refillable container?
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Do I buy products that are well made, without built in obsolescence?
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REUSE
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Can I repair worn or broken objects rather than replace them?
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Can I share, when I have no further use of items, by donating them to charitable groups or rummage sales?
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Would I consider a garage sale or rummage sale, or a 'nex to new' store when I want some return for good objects?
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Can I remember ro take my bags for refill when I shop?
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RECYCLE
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Will I make the effort to recycle all acceptable materials?
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Will I attempt to find a place to recycle other household materials?
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Can I compost my kitchen and yard waste?
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DO I HAVE CONSERVER HABITS
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Do I keep my car well-tuned to prevent pollution?
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Do I plan my driving errands effectively or go on foot, by public transport, bicycle or carpooling?
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Do I buy or use disposable dishes?
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Do I shop for paper with recycled fibre content?
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Am I willing to take steps towards a clean environment for my child by choosing cloth diapers?
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Wll I collect household hazardous waste and deliver it to a city depot for safe disposal?
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Am I using food wisely? Statistics say we throw away 20% of the food we buy.
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Do I choose the chemical way or natural way to battle household and garden nuisanceor to clean my home?
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WILL I TAKE ACTION?
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Am I willing to tell the manager of a store I prefer to shop where I can buy products in packaging that is biodegradable, not excessive, or better still, sold in bulk?
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Am I willing to make my voice heard or write a letter regarding environment issues? Politicians and advertising companies consider 1 letter=500 opinions.
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