Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Research 4

To improve recycling in your community try wherever possible to prevent waste occurring. Avoid buying more than you need. Try only printing documents and emails that have to be legally stored in paper form, for example, contract documents and building designs. Try not to print emails or other documents unless absolutely necessary. If the information is essential, make use of removable electronic storage such as a memory stick or copy important information onto CD (you should always back up electronic storage). Wherever possible avoid the use of paper communications, if your group is organising a meeting, send out the invites by email along with attached agenda and minutes. Try wherever possible to reduce the amount of waste you create. Ensuring that when the production of waste is inevitable it is kept to a minimum. If something must be printed ensure that it is double sided. Avoid wasting food by only purchasing what is required.


http://www.brighterfuturestogether.co.uk/brighter-futures-together-toolkit/encourage-recycling-in-your-community/


This article tells me that i shouldn't waste materials if I don't have to. I should try to reduce the materials i waste. Because that's a very important step for increasing the recycling rate in my community, and also to encourage other people to recycle too.

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