Recycling produces a lot of reclaimed materials. In order for the process to
work, there needs to be a strong aftermarket for products made from recycled content.
For this week's challenge:
Each time you shop for a non-food item, look to see whether a recycled version is available. If feasible, buy the recycled version. If there isn't one, but it's a category such as paper where you know recycled versions exist, ask the store to start carrying a recycled version.
OR
If you already buy recycled items regularly (or cannot afford to do so at all) then write a blog post about products made from reclaimed materials.
Great challenge, don't you think?
That's it for this week. Okay ... all together now:
WE'RE CHANGING THE WORLD ... ONE CHALLENGE AT A TIME!
work, there needs to be a strong aftermarket for products made from recycled content.
For this week's challenge:
Each time you shop for a non-food item, look to see whether a recycled version is available. If feasible, buy the recycled version. If there isn't one, but it's a category such as paper where you know recycled versions exist, ask the store to start carrying a recycled version.
OR
If you already buy recycled items regularly (or cannot afford to do so at all) then write a blog post about products made from reclaimed materials.
Great challenge, don't you think?
That's it for this week. Okay ... all together now:
WE'RE CHANGING THE WORLD ... ONE CHALLENGE AT A TIME!
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