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Merit-Amun
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We can all do our part in order to enhance the
survival and wellbeing of the earth.
I have listed just a few of the possibilities.


1>>Stop covering our lawns with toxic
weedkillers that contaminate the soil
and the atmosphere.

2>>Let the wildflowers grow, which are not
only beautiful, but offer a habitat for
a great variety of insects and butterflies.

3>>Leave the grasscuttings on the lawn,
they provide nutrition and enhance the soil.

4>>Support organic farming, grow your own
organic food if you can, and buy organic
produce if affordable.

5>>May we stop cutting down forests. Many of
our animal friends are near extinct as we
encroach upon their habitat.

6>>Let us recycle whatever we can, and buy
recycled and user friendly products.

7>>Let us stop wasting our water and
electricity.

8>>If possible, create car pools, rather than
one driver per car, to eliminate unnecessary
fumes in the air.

9>>Surely our technology is advanced enough to
build cars that use clean energy, instead
of gasoline.

10>Walk wherever you can. Not only is it good
exercise for the body, but it is also
calming and soothing to the soul. It allows
you to unwind from the daily stresses.

These are just a few ideas.

Enjoy the natural beauty of the earth, as it
unfolds in its variety of colors and seasons,
each of which holds a beauty of its own.

Love, Inda
 
Posts: 4391 | Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Sat Apr 26 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thank you for the ideas.
My family and I have always been taught to recycle and not wast things. We come from the far east and we do not have all the luxuries back home that we have here. My brother never rakes the grass, he does as you say, leave it on the ground and in a day it is gone. I have a car pool; we take turns to drive. There are 4 of us in this pool. We have a patch in the garden where we grow our own vegetables in the summer.We try to use as few chemicals as possible.We buy recycled paper towels and seviettes.We repair our clothes.We are very careful with water and electricity.We do a lot what you have suggested.

Sincerely, Vicky
 
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Thanks Inda.

Love,
Sylvie
 
Posts: 403 | Location: Canada | Registered: Sun Apr 27 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thank you for this oldest post.
These points become more and more important as time goes on.

Let us not throw plastic bags onto the street or the ocean. Animals will eat them and they will not be able to survive.

Plastic water bottles, thrown away by the billions, will not decompose and produce a major problem.

Love,
Vicky 2Hearts
 
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I missed this old post as well.
Thank you for bringing it back to our attention.

These points are more and more necessary to consider as we continue to destroy the balance of the earth.

Sue
 
Posts: 1836 | Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Mon Dec 22 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thank you again for this post Inda.

As the holidays draw near let us remember to recycle.
Christmas wrap can be carefully removed and recycled.
The same goes for decorative bags.

I am fond of a real tree, but maybe we should start to think of artificial trees to save the real trees for the earth. Some of the artificial trees look so real and beautiful now.

Don't keep your outside trees lit all night. Turn the lights off when you go to sleep. This will conserve some electricity and it will also lower your bill.

Toys that are no longer used don't need to be thrown away, they can be given to the poor children who don't have any.

These are just a few things.

Enjoy the holiday season everyone,
and don't forget the earth.

Love,
Vicky 2Hearts

 
Posts: 2205 | Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Wed Aug 06 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thank you Inda for the original post and thank you Vicky for the good suggestions.

We can recycle so many things and be careful with resources. If everyone does a little bit it will help a lot.

Love,
yoko
 
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Thanks for the good ideas.

We have recycled Christmas bags, paper (stored on cardboard rolls), ribbons an boxes.

Two years ago we bought an artificial tree and nobody noticed until we told them that it was not real.

We always turn off our lights when we go to sleep.

Let us reuse whatever we can, within reason.

Enjoy your holidays.

Love,
Sue

We can recycle everything here

 
Posts: 1836 | Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Mon Dec 22 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Merit-Amun
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Thank you for adding your good ideas.

Let us recycle whatever we can.

 
Posts: 4391 | Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Sat Apr 26 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by dear Sue 1:
I missed this old post as well.
Thank you for bringing it back to our attention.

These points are more and more necessary to consider as we continue to destroy the balance of the earth.

Sue


Totally agreed, for this we need to keep control on the usage of plastic by following reduce,reuse and recycle. As plastic is a non-biodegradable substance its always harmful to fill it in earth.... So on same cause we are working at Replas by manufacturing plastic recycle products i.e. plastic furniture, picket fence , plastic profiles, etc.


Stephanie Martus
 
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The key to restoring that balance is in the rediscovery of the spiritual dimension of our relationship with the earth.

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Merit-Amun
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Dear madison brock, welcome and you are absolutely right.

The problem is that many humans don't know what spiritual means; they are addicted to all sorts of cellphones, computers etc. and are no longer living in the real world . I see people walking, plugged in and not seeing the beauty of the nature that surrounds them, the trees, flowers, birds, even the little raindrops and the snowflakes, etc,not to mention the cruelty to animals. We need to change all this and maintain a healthy balance in whatever we do.We need to get back to the earth before we can rediscover a spiritual relationship with it.
 
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Right! Humans are addicted to all sorts of gadgets.
They need to get back to the real world,as well as not just focusing on themselves, before they can do anything to save it.
 
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Avoid waste by reusing, upgrading and repairing. Try saving money by upgrading computers and hanging on to mobile phones, rather than replacing them. Avoid disposable items and pass things on when you’ve finished with them.Nearly two thirds of all household rubbish can be recycled and most councils run doorstep recycling collections for paper, glass and plastics. Waste and recycling centres often accept many other things, from wood to textiles and TVs.
 
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I agree with all of this. We need to recycle a lot more, repair things rather than throw them away when we can. Let us look at all the poor countries of the world, they cannot throw everything away at a whim. They recycle and re-use whatever is possible.

Sincerely,
Gisele
 
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