メリッサ・ジョーン・ハートのインスタグラム(melissajoanhart) - 7月19日 12時41分
Just a reminder that we are borrowing the planet. Let’s not destroy it before our great grandkids get to enjoy it! So many small steps lead to bigger and better things. Start small by refusing strands and by bringing your own reusable bags to the store. Then start saying no to bottled water and carrying a refillable one and coffee cup in the car. Next ditch find products that use glass or metal instead of plastics, like ketchup, milk or vinegar. Buy in bulk and research Composting in your yard or neighborhood/ city (mine does a pick up weekly for $32). But you can’t do it all today! Start small. Turn off lights( leaving TVs on is a pet peeve) and water more often and ditch the straw today. One step at a time!!!! 🌎🌍🌏🌍🌎🌎🌏🌍🌎🌍🌎
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fleazily
Oh dear. The comments ? There are nothing quite like American Christians! These tips are good as recycling isn’t enough, plastic can only be recycled a couple times and it never goes away as I understand. Not buying it is the only way I know of to get companies to stop producing it. I live in a very clean city but every Summer the streets are full of plastic cups, bottles and packaging from all the tourists, watching huge groups descend like that and trash a place in a day really brings it all home! Humans just need to gtfo, but in the meantime we need to stop hurting so many animals and each other as we go. Imo. I feel like it’s definitely all too little too late though ? We only have a *few years* to turn things around significantly (according to TED)
mayalilium
that math is wrong.. man has only been known to exist for a few thousand years.. out of 4.6 billion. But the fact that we are talking about the earth and how it was the entire time it existed is silly.. it was a giant plasma ball of heat and insane amount of crazy activity. Something like 75% of our waste is coming from manufacturing plants who also use the same amount in our clean water usage. Regular people really cannot make a dent. Luckily the earth can take care of itself and regulates it's temperature quite well.. and has been for billions of years. Thinking that we have anything to do with it's existence or it's future is kinda silly. Ask any physics professor.
haffagarcia
I’m from a third world country and every time my mother comes here she can’t believe how much packaging is on everything. She wants to save all the plastic containers that come with food because she feels they are Bette than the ones that she buys at the other in her country. So I say all of that to maybe let these companies know that there are cheaper ways package food that won’t use so much plastic. Moreover they are a lot more conscious about recycling than we are. When she comes she drives us nuts because she does not throw any plastic in the garbage not even paper wrap.
mrs.findley_15
Well the Earth is actually only a few thousand years old but yes we could be more environmentally conscious. It's sad that most places are actually getting rid of recycling programs because they are too expensive to maintain. We have been shipping our recycling out of the country for years now and those countries no longer want the materials. So the US is cutting back on recycling. My county and the neighboring ones have all but suspended it completely. It's a shame. But our best bet now is to pray and wait for Jesus to come back ?
fiorina_86
@melissajoanhart where I live in Toronto, they started charging for plastic bags at most stores years ago and many people now bring reusable bags as a result. I always have a refillable water bottle with me and have bought reusable snack bags. I’m working on some other things...really want to do bars for shampoo and such but not sure which will be right for me ??
katty040
Ya’ll just because humans have been around for thousands of years that doesn’t mean Earth has. If you look it up it has been proven that it is billions of years old. Sorry, but I had to say this because the Earth is NOT thousands of years old.
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