Sunday, May 8, 2016

Recycle Now



Recycling 

To help sustain our communities, we can help by recycling everyday items we buy, use, and discard after we no longer have use for them. Most cities offer their citizens trash bins for grouping recyclable items and garbage to keep our communities clean.

Benefits of Recycling:

o    Reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators.
o    Conserves natural resources such as timber, water, and minerals.
o    Prevents pollution by reducing the need to collect new raw materials.
o    Saves energy.
o    Reduces greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global climate change.

Here are a few items you can collect and dispose of in your recycling bins:

Plastic bottles – water bottles, milk cartons and gallons, and juice bottles.
Plastic bags – grocery bags.
Aluminum cans – sodas, beer, and all aluminum beverages.
Tin metal cans – canned food and aerosol cans.
Glass jars – jelly jars and pickle jars.
Paper – newspapers, catalogs, magazines, and phone books.
Cardboard – cereal boxes and packages.
Other items you can recycle include batteries, computers, scanners, monitors, and cellphones.

Items like waxed beverage cups, styrofoam cups, and egg cartons are not recyclable. If you are unsure of which items are unrecyclable, call your public works department in your city. :)

Non-recyclable materials:


 Recyclable materials:

 

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Vegan News! Be Informed (Part 3)





 
To help replace animal-based leather, researchers from the Iowa State University have created a new plant-based leather made from Kombucha: a popular fermented tea beverage to make shoes, belts, and other products.








 
Vaute Couture, a New York vegan fashion label, just did its first ever line of swimwear. The collection of one and two piece swimsuits and other summer apparel are made from eco-conscious materials such as organic cotton and recycled carpet fibers.






 
Michigan Pure Detroit Apparel Company has unveiled its vegan collection of bags, wallets, purses, and handbags all made from recycled seatbelts.


 




Wow! Several Mexican snacks are considered vegan so keep eating them from elotes (corn) to chamoyadas. Most of these snacks include fruits like mangos, papayas, pineapples, strawberries, oranges, melons, jicamas, and cucumbers. Duros are another vegan-friendly snack which are modeled after chicharrones (or fried pork skins), but they are made from puffed wheat.





If you do not want to become a vegan yet because it is too extreme for you, I encourage you to support vegan companies and vegan snacks. With more demand comes more supply. Any little help is important. Make sure to avoid cosmetics that were tested on animals. You wouldn’t want your dog, hamster, or cat to suffer, would you now? Thank you for your help.