The fate of the world is in our hands. The state of the environment becomes more dire with every report that is broadcast. It all rests on our shoulders. Could it get any more overwhelming? Though the task is big, every person can make a substantial difference, but where to start? The answer is simple: recycling boxes.
People need to be educated about the ways that they can personally help with global efforts. For that there have been public service ads running for years on end. However, for some people even what these ads propose is still overwhelming. For these people it is wisest to start small with just one type of recyclable material.
Boxes are more prevalent than most people ever realize. They are on grocery store shelves, and retail shelves no matter where we shop. The amount that goes into industrial packing is unreal. Just think of how quickly all that cardboard fills up your garbage can at home, then realize how much is sitting in landfills.
Where it goes after it is recycled is pretty obvious. It goes right back into the system and before you know it will be right back on your pantry shelves. The really amazing part comes in when you stop to think about the amount of raw materials that are not being used because you chose to recycle that empty cereal box instead of putting it in the trash.
It could even end up being your Sunday edition of the newspaper. It has long been a complaint against newspapers that they require too many trees to be cut down in order to put out their product every day. If it is all printed on recycled paper then that is one problem that is solved. It all starts by making sure that the empty cereal box goes in your recycling bin.
If get the hang of the whole box concept, and you are feeling like you could handle something new, try to move on to the pop bottles that you drink from every day. These take an insane amount of time to break down in the landfill, so the less there are of them the better. Taking it one thing at a time can make a big difference.
When plastics are recycled it starts to get really interesting. These can be made into any number of things. They might be turned back in to plastic containers of some sort, but that is just the tip of the iceberg. It could also be the next shirt that you buy. It might even be the stuffing in your next bed comforter.
Perhaps you do not like the idea of needing to be a super hero to save the world. You do not need to be one, just an average person reducing the burden on the earth to provide raw materials. It just needs to start with recycling boxes, and then expand from that point to other things.
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