Thursday, May 23, 2013

Frustrated Environmentalist

I call myself a frustrated environmentalist (if there is such a thing) because there are still a lot of things that I have not done which a full-blown environmentalist have already done, and I'm in love with the idea that what I do, no matter how small can impact the environment that I am in.


Thus, my love for 
- organizations or anything with a cause (usually environmental or animal welfare)
- recycling stuff, re-purposing stuff, collecting things that might be reused one day (hence, some of my well-meaning friends now call me a hoarder, which I deny over and over again because I try to be a minimalist in my personal possessions >_< )
- talking and/or reading about tidbits on environment and usually sharing it to my circle and social media.

- organic/natural/environment-friendly stuff
- nature walks

And so I have been thinking to myself, 'What else could I do to help the environment?' and 'How can I convince others to do it as well?'  And I came up with a list that anyone could do (and I wish I could do someday or do it again) and make everyday an Earth Day.
And I start the list with...

  1. Throw your trash in the proper trash bin (or temporarily put it in your pocket or bag until you find a trash bin to throw it into). This may sound so simple and seems negligible to be prioritized but this is the MOST BASIC THING ANYONE CAN DO. The simple act of throwing your trash (even as small as a candy wrapper) can create a domino effect from keeping our streets clean to making our oceans a bit cleaner to providing us with cleaner/safer food to eat. 
  2. Plant. I would have said plant a tree but I haven't done that yet and planting trees (highly recommended to plant native trees to rehabilitate our native fauna) are easier said than done. So I suggest that we plant ANYTHING... whether it be flowers or cultivating the growth of a plant that just sprouted out of nowhere near your house or planting vegetables or herbs or crops... these plants could actually contribute to the cleaning of our air and giving us oxygen and food either for us, humans or for animals.
  3. BYOB as in "Bring Your Own Bag" to the grocery or to anywhere you plan to shop. Not only does it reduce the use of plastic but it also helps small communities and organizations that make these canvas bags/grocery bags make a living or raise funds for their cause and it also gives additional income to stay-at-home moms in these said communities/organizations.
  4. Another BYOB as in "Bring Your Own Bottle". It may seem such a hassle to bring your own water bottle wherever you go but in the long run, it can actually save you some money because you won't be forced to buy bottled water from the nearest store to quench your thirst. It's a win-win situation, less plastic and more savings!
  5. Recycle with a dash of creativity. Any form of recycling is perfectly fine like collecting newspapers and magazines, bottles, metal scraps to sell to "Manong Magbobote" but sometimes there are just some things that can make these stuff have one more 'life' (reuse) before it is finally weighed and sold to Manong. Just a simple google search could give you ideas on how to reuse those stuff. (would you believe I reuse the chip's wrapper as a gift wrapper? or plastic bottles as a gift container? or magazines as a ribbon or gift topper? I will have to make a blog about making these stuff one of these days!)


Still thinking of other things to add to this list (there is so much more I'd like to add but alas I have to go to work). This is a blog in progress.

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