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"The Final Judgment is not just an evaluation of a sum total of good and evil acts--what we have done. It is an acknowledgement of the final effect of our acts and thoughts-- what we have become." - Elder Dallin H. Oaks

Friday, July 27, 2012

Reduce, Reuse, RECYCLE!! Scholarship hunting.

Hey everyone! Did you know that recycling is important, and that it actually isn't that hard? I know you're thinking, "What? Rachel, recycling is SO hard, and we just can't do it." Well, if you are thinking that, you're wrong. Recycling is easy. And it's actually very cool. Did you know that the man who recycles is 95% more likely to get a date than the average joe who doesn't recycle? Ok. Now I'm just making things up. But really, recycling is important, and it can actually be very fun and self-satisfying!
At my house we have a blue recycling bin that we use daily because we buy Dasani water bottles! And guess what? Those are not very biodegradable. So, we recycle them into our blue bin! Does it take more effort to put my empty water bottle into a recycling container than it does to put it in the trash bin? No. In fact, it does not. We also recycle all of our cardboard items and aluminum cans. As you can see, with little to no effort, you can help save the planet by reducing what you put into your trash cans! Other ways to reduce waste are to simply not use disposable bottles and dishes and paper towels, but to use things that can be used over and over again. Or, if you do use disposable items, wash them and use them again before disposing of them.
Ok. Now let's get to the fun part. This idea takes more effort, but it can be more fun and rewarding. This part is the part where we reuse! To put this idea into affect, it requires creativity, perhaprs some scissors or glue, and maybe a Pinterest account. You wouldn't believe what crazy, yet simple, ideas that people come up with! Rather than reusing, a lot of people call this process, upcycling. It's just what it sounds like. You're taking something and sprucing it up to put it through another cycle of life as something new and improved! If you read my post about turning a lightbulb into a hanging vase, well, that was upcycling. It was fun, and when I was done, I had something new and interesting! On Pinterest you can find all sorts of ways to upcycle just about anything. A few pluses to upcycling are that it is usually free or very cheap, it reduces waste, and it engages the mind!
Alright. Let's review what we've learned, shall we? So. What does it mean to recycle? To recycle means to turn something into something new! An example would be melting plastic bottles and turning them into new ones. To reduce means to minimize or decrease the amount of waste we produce or throw away. Refill your plastic water bottle a few times instead of just picking up a new one every time you've finished chugging that H2O. And, last but not least, reuse or upcycle! Turn your trash into something new and exciting! Now that you've learned more about recycling, I urge you to follow THIS LINK and say that you visited my recycling blog post. I am trying to raise awareness about recycling, and, in the process, am hoping to receive some scholarship money. Thanks for taking the time to read my post!
Love-
Rachel

PS. When you click on the link, it will take you to an ink cartridge website. That's ok! This is what should happen. You don't need to click on anything else. Simply go to the link. Thank you so much! :)

2 comments:

  1. Umm the link takes me to a page selling printer ink... couldn't find a spot to say that Rachel sent me :/

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    1. Sorry, I made that SUPER unclear. Yes, that is the site it should take you to. No, you don't need to click on anything to clarify whose page you found the link on. As long as you just click on the link, that'l all it takes. Thank you so much! :)

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