How You Can Make An Impact With Recycling
July 13, 2009 |
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Have you been bombarded with advertisements and news stories about the very desperate shape our planet is in and thought to yourself, “I’m only one person, I can’t even put a dent in what needs to be done to make things better?” With all of the media coverage on issues like, acid rain, loss of rain forests, endangered animals, the depleting ozone layer and even former Vice President Al Gore’s pet project, global warming, it’s surely an easy thing to feel over-whelmed and small on this great space. But the reality is this; if not you, then who?
As an individual you can’t control factories pouring toxins into water ways or prevent oil leaks that endanger some species, but you can surely make an impact, none the less. How? First, by not adding to the madness and wasteful ways others are handling items and materials that surely can be recycled and secondly, and maybe more importantly, you can make an impact by being a leader in the crusade to save the planet by doing the very right things.
It’s a very well-known fact that when we are parents we are the top role-models for our children and that they will imitate what they see us do. Even if you are not at all a parent, you can still lead the way for others by taking on the awesome responsibility of being the leader. Imagine the very people you come in contact with in your neighborhood who see that you don’t just talk about recycling but every week your trash collection is separated and ready for the recycle truck. What if the very people you work with come to notice that instead of having your coffee every morning in a throw-away cup from the local coffee chain, you are drinking from a mug you brought from home that you rinse out and reuse? Can you just imagine the very impact you would have for someone who is maybe not quite recycling like they should but decides that, after seeing that you take this responsibility seriously, decides to change the way they do things and follow suit?
Most people don’t recognize the impact that they have everyday on people in their lives that they may or may not have a connection with. As a good leader you “walk the talk” by abiding by the causes that mean the most to you and not just by saying the words. We are all very aware of people around us and never know what we may do that will make a difference for another person. Don’t misuse this opportunity to make an impact for recycling.
When you recycle yourself, believe surely that there are people who are watching and making decisions everyday, by watching how you handle yourself. Very Big issues are often started with a few concerned, aware people, well before the word gets out to big corporations and law makers that there is a change that needs to be made.
Make every step you take count for something. Do your own part in the efforts to keep our planet healthy; reduce, reuse, recycle.
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