Reduce, Reuse, Recycle List

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Keeping a reduce, reuse and recycle list can be a great way to help you reduce the amount of waste produced. This acts as a reminder and makes it easy to remember the many different ways of reducing waste to help the environment.

Reduce, reuse and recycle are three important ways to reduce the amount of waste that is produced each year. This is an important part of green living and the simple steps required to reduce waste are within the reach of everyone.

Keeping a Reduce, Reuse, Recycle List

Keeping a list of ideas for reducing, reusing and recycling items is useful for us as individuals to do. It is also useful for schools, companies, large organizations and any place where people consume materials. A reduce, reuse and recycle list is important on many levels.

Education and Research

Preparing a list is extremely helpful as it is an excellent way of finding out more about the different options for reducing, reusing and recycling items. This helps to focus the mind, however it also offers plenty of scope for learning more about the different options available. Researching how to reduce waste or what the options are for recycling certain items will help to produce a top quality list while also helping to widen your general knowledge about environmental issues.

Focus

Keeping a reduce, reuse and recycle list gives a focus to the important environmental issues raised through waste. This includes the impact of landfills on the environment. Keeping copies of the list throughout the home, school or workplace will ensure that people stay focused on reducing waste.

Common Goals

A published list will help to give a group of people common goals. This is particularly important in environments where there are lots of people, such as schools or workplaces. What will make a list even more powerful is involving people in the creation of the list. This helps to encourage 'buy in' from pupils and staff and ensure that the common goal of reducing waste is embraced by as many people as possible. A list helps to ensure that a common policy is founded and that waste is handled in a set way. This helps to avoid any confusion.

How to Prepare a List

Preparing a list of reducing, reusing and recycling ideas may seem a daunting task, however it is really very straightforward. The best way to do this is to look at every aspect of the consuming process, from buying products, through to how they are used and then finally how they are disposed of. The question, 'what are the alternatives', should be asked at each stage. For instance, when buying food or household items a list might include reminders such as to look for food with limited packaging, to avoid single servings which use more packaging and to consider buying concentrated or dried versions of products as these, again, use less packaging and can be diluted or re-hydrated at home.

Finding More Information

It is often important to find out more information when preparing a list. This includes important local information. A recycling office, environmental group or an officer within the local authority will be able to help provide specific information about recycling issues in a particular area. It is essential to take this into account when preparing a green living list as there may be specific issues that you need to take into account.


A list that helps to focus you, your family and friends, people in the workplace and the wider community on the issues regarding waste is a great way to help raise awareness. By pulling together and doing our part as individuals and groups, we can help to reduce the amount of waste produced each year and help our environment.



 


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