Now, I can imagine what you’re all thinking; I’m gonna become a bit of a hippy, hug a few trees and start campaigning for everyone to change their political stance in order to support the Green Party?
Well, you’d be wrong. You don’t have to be an extremist to have a positive effect on the environment. I’m simply going to make a few lifestyle adjustments, ranging from changing my method of transport, to disposing of rubbish differently.
I recently started feeling guilty about how little recycling I do whilst at university. My family is amazing at it, so much so that my Mum featured in an article in our local paper a few years ago, giving people tips on how to recycle effectively. (I'm really gonna try my hardest to hunt down the picture that went with that article, as my fourteen year old face might give you a giggle!) Hopefully this week will see me start re-adhering to the recycling methods taught by my mother.
Again, I can imagine your thoughts- ‘what a mundane blog this is going to be…’
I recently started feeling guilty about how little recycling I do whilst at university. My family is amazing at it, so much so that my Mum featured in an article in our local paper a few years ago, giving people tips on how to recycle effectively. (I'm really gonna try my hardest to hunt down the picture that went with that article, as my fourteen year old face might give you a giggle!) Hopefully this week will see me start re-adhering to the recycling methods taught by my mother.
Again, I can imagine your thoughts- ‘what a mundane blog this is going to be…’
And again, I’m hoping to prove you wrong. If everyone were to follow my example, and spend seven days considering the environment, we could make the earth a much nicer place. Now, there’s nothing boring about changing the world, is there?!
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