Recycle water!

Simple Water Recycling


Many people intuitively recycle water at home. Sharing the shower or saving bathwater for a pet's bath is a multiple-use strategy that conserves water. Using the water that drains from one houseplant to water the next is a simple recycling practice. Recycling the water in which you cooked vegetables into a soup base conserves the nutrients and flavor. You can recycle rainwater for bathing and hand-washing laundry, and residents of some Asian and African countries harvest rainwater as their primary water supply.




Ways to recycle :)

  • Spending Green

Support eco-friendly companies by buying products made from recycled material – this could be anything from pencils and paper to wallets and clothing!

  • Electronics and the Earth

What do you do when your with your phone when it finally goes kaput? Don't just toss it in the trash, many cellphone providers will recycle your phone for you when you get a new one and if not, go online and find your nearest electronics recycling depot. They can recycle everything from laptops to phones!




  • Compost the Most

Ask your parents or your school to start a compost. All your biodegradable food garbage – like egg shells and banana peels – will soon turn to soil that is great for planting.

  • Sheets, Towels and Clothing

Old sheets, towels and clothing can be donated to charity to be sold in thrift stores, or to an animal shelter as bedding and cleaning materials.


  • Get Crafty!

If you’re artistic you probably already know that there are a million ways to reuse jars, tubs and paper. A few crafts that include recycled materials are paper mache pinatas using old newspapers, painting using old jars, tin cans and plastic containers and using old magazines to make collages.



  • Green Thumb

If you’re not just green but also have a green thumb, you might want to try making old 2 litre pop bottles and empty jars into planters for flowers and herbs.



  • Recycle Every Day

The best way to recycle is to do it every day in your home and wherever you go. Remember to sort newspapers and magazines, plastic containers and bottles and assorted paper into your recycling and urge your friends and family to look out for ways to recycle too!


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Great ideas for reusing your old sweaters!

Want to learn them and do them yourself?

Here is the link to the video (;






Reduce, Reuse, Recycle


We have to try to buy at least we can to reduce, what we have to try to reuse it, and if you still can not reuse, we can recycle it .. in that order, reduce, reuse and recycle ..

Bases for candles, vases to place flowers or pencils


We can cut the bottles at the shape that we want, make fun shapes and use them for different purposes, remember to  put some tape on the edges to help it look better and not get hurt with the edges.

Piggy

With a bottle, wrapping paper, scissors and creativity we can make a piggy, very useful!


Hydroponics

Reusing bottles to plant seeds of food that can be consumed at home.
Hydroponics is a subset of hydroculture and is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, in water, without soil. Plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral nutrient solution only or in an inert medium, such as perlitegravelmineral woolexpanded clay or coconut husk.