How often do we wonder about the things we use everyday- the things we end up throwing out. How often do we consider where they may end up or what could happen to them. Is there more we could do other than just throwing it in the correct recycling bin?
To make us think a little more, take a look at these great posts.
@evecab has once again made us rethink our own actions. @evecab describes the effects poor trash management can have on a community and shared ideas of how we could help. If her write up doesn't change your mind, the 3 videos she linked most certainly will. [Read more here](https://steemit.com/travel/@evecab/how-much-trash-have-you-generated-today)
@beng05 suggests alternative solutions so that we can avoid plastics. @beng05 has recommended 5 things most of us could change straight away. It's easy to do so lets see if we (individually) can make that change tomorrow. [Read more Here](https://steemit.com/recycle/@beng05/easy-ways-to-reduce-waste)
@mad-house is helping nature. Introducing bees to his new garden. Bees are responsible for pollinating about one-sixth of all flowering plant species worldwide. [Read more here](https://steemit.com/nature/@mad-house/my-beginning-of-being-a-beekeeper)
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Good selection.
wow thats good information .. thanks for sharing .. keep it up @livesustainably
Very nice information worth sharing
@fenmark
So refreshing to see other people making an impact!
Good one, we need to use materials that are environmentally friendly.
Hey would you be interested in setting up a curation trail on steem auto so I can follow it?
I believe consumerism and conventional plastic are really the top culprits when it comes to figuring out what the real problems are in the world today. Nothing will ever truly be OK until we start to live sustainable and eco-positive. Frugality and thrift are the answers to our collective woes.
Thank you very much for linking me.
i have anotherone for you. you can use the nature for you and dont have to build waste at the end.
im sorry, this is another video in german but this one is also self explanatory
I used Chestnuts to make washing soda to cleaning my clothes
https://steemit.com/nature/@mad-house/wgb02g4d