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Earth Day Celebration Earth
Day is an annual observance, formally proclaimed by the President, to occur each year on
April 22nd. Even when it isn’t
here we can help the planet in an important way, by celebrating Earth Day EVERY day!
Every day at Defiance County Environmental and Administrative Services is Earth Day.
Although recycling is currently viewed as a fairly recent solution to many of the
planet’s environmental problems, the U.S. scrap recycling industries have been
reclaiming industrial byproducts and used and obsolete items and preparing them for reuse,
since the colonial period, according to the industrial trade association.
Many Americans have identified recycling as one of their favorite environmental
activities. One way to help recycle is to
request products that are made from recycled material.
It’s the old economic formula, supply and demand.
From an environmental perspective, the scrap recycling industry greatly reduces landfill
use and incineration. For every tone of scrap
paper recycled, 17 pulp trees are saved. Using
scrap metal prevents desecration of landscapes by not mining new ores and metals.
Air pollution is avoided when we recycle instead of burning material like plastics
and paper.
If
you would like to participate locally in recycling or litter prevention please review our
calendar of events, Or call our office at (419) 782-5442.
1.
Reduce the amount of garbage you make.
2.
Reuse what you can, instead of throwing it away.
3.
Recycle plastics, paper, cardboard, aluminum and glass.
4. Keep the faucet off while you brush your
teeth.
5. Turn off lights, TV’s, computers, and
radios when they’re not in use, to save energy.
6. Bring your lunch to school in a reusable
lunchbox or sack, with a thermos.
7. Use both sides of a piece of paper when
you write or draw.
8. When going short distances, walk or ride
your bike.
9. Use tote bags to carry groceries home from
the store.
10. Buy products with the least amount of packaging.
11.
Never litter.
12.
Take a quick shower instead of a bath.
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