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A 'Green' Christmas

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A 'Green' Christmas... Compliments of the season, dear readers!!!   A 'Green' Christmas? Yes, I know Christmas is nearly always green and it will nearly always be green and red and white and any other color we dream of attaching to the season. But this year's 'Green' is not the color, it's the attitude.  You know, in Eartheasy 's article, " How to have  a Green Christmas ", one of the tips on how to have a green Christmas is to Buy Smart, Think Green. But I'm just going to major on the Think Green part.  " According to a recent  study by waste management company Biffa , the UK creates 30% more waste than usual over Christmas. This includes an estimated 227,000 miles of wrapping paper and 1bn cards that end up in the bin.  -   Rebecca Smithers  (Dreaming of having a Green Christmas? Here's how to make it true) It's no news that a festive season such as Christmas requires all the 'festivity' nec

Some Things Can be Recycled and Others Can't

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Some Things Can be Recycled and Others Can't "Not everything can be recycled even if it's made of recyclable materials ."                                                                                          _Business Insider                                                          source: environment friend                                                                                                         Have you ever been stoked because of your recycling goals before?  Do you imagine recycling  everything that you have?  For some of us, this may be an alternate dimension and for others, you  actually, think this way. If you’re like me, you recently just heard about the term ‘recycling goals’. Isn’t that something only the recycling companies think about? No, no, no. Take Germany for example. Best graduating student of the year...me ???( yeah, right) World's best recycler...Germany ??? Absolutely!