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Green Voices: Summer tips for practicing the Three R's

Jeanne Blaisdell lives in Greensboro. -
Monday, June 22, 2009 - (updated 9:05 am)

School is out…and this very well might be my last post until September. Aside from a nature camp at the Piedmont Environmental Center and a trip to SeaWorld in Orlando, we don’t have much planned. Our routine is out the window and I throw my hands up in the air in celebration as these long, hot, lazy and hazy days of summer approach.

So while we take a little break from the traditional Three R’s of school…let’s not take a break from the Three R’s concerning our environment. Here are a few ways to keep on practicing these important principles this summer.

Reduce:

With trips to the neighborhood pool and bigger trips to the beach or other vacation places, be aware of the additional waste that can be created. What can you bring along to avoid another juice pouch or water bottle being purchased and disposed of? Do we really need to buy all those trinkets in the gift shop that ultimately are lost or broken by the time we get home? Must we purchase another big plastic float that rips before we even get it in the water?

Reuse:

As nice as it is to have new items to break out for the summer season, again is it necessary? What do we have that can be reused? While it was very tempting to discard last year’s bug box still containing what looked like the remnants of the final catch (yuck!), a quick rinse with water and white vinegar restored it to almost new condition. What can we pass on to a neighbor that we no longer use and where can we purchase pre-owned summer wear and gear to give it another chance? Local consignment shops, eBay, Freecycle, and Goodwill are all great places to give and receive.

Recycle:

Traveling can often present challenges to recycling efforts especially when there seems to be no collection bin around. Remember to bring reusable mugs and cups to avoid the chance of a rogue aluminum can or plastic bottle hitching a ride. If traveling by car, have a recycle bag on hand to collect your own items and recycle the next time you see the opportunity, or as crazy as it may sound, save until you get home. With air travel, be prepared for the responsibility of properly recycling as well. For other quick tips when you are on the road, review Making Environmental Choices from the Environmental Protection Agency.

And for creative recycling craft ideas, check out AllFreeCrafts.com, KinderArt, and Kaboose to keep the Three R’s going for indoor fun.

So even though we may be out of our routine for the carefree days of summer, if we fail to remember our Three R’s, that plastic soda bottle and trinket will still be around long after the amusement park, pool, or museum closes….and that won’t be any fun at all.

Jeanne lives in Greensboro with her husband Tom and two children. She has recently launched The Green Samaritan, an eco-friendly blog. You can follow her on Twitter @greensamaritan.

 

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