Thursday 23 April 2015

Reduce, Reuse & Recycle with University of Atlanta Explore, Educate and Evolve Campaign

Our land is our treasure and to save it from hazards is our social responsibility. We want you to make smart choices and save the mother earth. The message of Reduce, Reuse & Recycle, is to eliminate problems such as global warming and deforestation. With University of Atlanta Explore, Educate and Evolve Campaign, follow these 3R’s and help create a better world.  

Let’s learn how to make these three R’s work:
REDUCE
The best way to manage waste is to not produce it. This can be done by shopping carefully and being aware of a few guidelines:
Tips that can help you contribute.
-          Buy products in bulk, avoid over-packaged goods, especially ones packed with several materials such as foil, paper, and plastic.
-          Make sure that you always purchase durable goods - ones that are well-built or that which carry warranties.
REUSE
It makes economic and environmental sense to reuse products. Sometimes it takes creativity.
-          One can save paper and plastic bags, repair broken appliances, toys and furniture.
-          Use reseal-able containers rather than plastic wraps.  Use ceramic coffee mug instead of paper cups.
RECYCLE
The process of recycling means to make a new product out of an old product.
 You can contribute by:
-          Purchase goods made from recycled material. Look for the recycling symbol or ask store managers or salesmen.
-          Check collection centers and curbside pickup services to see what they accept, and begin collecting those materials.


Learn to become environmental friendly and use tips that would save the earth. University of Atlanta Evolve, Educate and Explore campaign wants to spread the message of education and humanity this campaign is an initiative towards a better and brighter tomorrow.  
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