Earth Day

Earth Day

Each year, Earth Day — April 22 — marks the anniversary of what many consider the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. The idea came to Earth Day founder Gaylord Nelson, then a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, after witnessing the 1969 massive oil spill in Santa Barbara, California. This Earth Day You can show how much you love our great planet by trying to imbibe these small measure s that will go a long way.

– Always take along a reusable bag when you leave the house.

– Learn one new thing about the environment every week, then pass it on. Knowledge is power.

– Reduce your garbage to a maximum of one bag per week

– Send one letter or postcard to a politician

-Cut your Carbon foot print

– Ditch wrapping paper and paper gift bags

– Refuse to use Styrofoam.

– Don’t buy products made with PVC (polyvinyl chlorate). PVC is difficult to recycle

For more information please visit Planet Green

Today many business are undertakings respect the need for recycling for the benefit of the society. The efforts put in by companies engaged in hauling and demolition, who stress on getting the garbage segregated, differentiating the recyclates from the non-recyclable waste and transporting them to the end destination for a cleaner and safer earth is highly commendable. To conclude, let the earth be our measuring scale in guiding us in our decision for recycling.