
"Reduce, Reuse, Recycle LIFE" | LIFE with Edward and Avalon Episode 14
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The title says it all. We cannot solve the global planets problems but we can all start in our own small way to help locally. Making a better effort at home with our product choices and how we use the waste they produce will create change.
- Consumers can encourage companies, big and small, to be environmentally friendly, reduce waste and question where their toxins go.
- Companies can encourage consumers by creating incentives, like giving coupons or discounts for recycling their containers or returning them.
- Non-profits can be more proactive about clothes collections and keep them from going into the trash for landfills but given to those in need.
As a global community we can keep the earth healthy by reducing, reusing and recycling the things we have and by not poisoning nature. This initiative starts with each individual not littering or pouring your old coffee in the parking lot.
Act local and keep questioning the narrative.
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