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Practice Waste Management
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If you use a battery
operated flashlight or radio, instead of buying new
batteries, buy rechargeable batteries. The rechargeable
batteries and the charger cost a little more initially, but
will save money in the long run. In addition, this will
reduce the number of dead batteries in our landfill. We can
also recycle batteries exit EPA that are not rechargeable. |
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We can donate or recycle old
eye glasses exit EPA and hearing aids exit EPA. Many
organizations collect used eyeglasses and hearing aids,
clean them and distribute them to those in need. |
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E-waste from discarded cell
phones and computers is a growing problem. Donating used
electronics to be reused extends the lives of valuable
products and keeps them out of the landfills. Reuse, is an
environmentally preferable alternative and benefits all of
us. By donating used electronics, we allow schools,
nonprofit organizations, and families to obtain equipment
that they otherwise could not afford. |
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Recycle aluminum cans, glass
bottles, plastic, cardboard, and newspapers. Recycling can
reduce your home’s carbon dioxide emissions by 850 pounds
per year and keep trash out of the landfill. |
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Buying Green
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Shop at the local farmers'
market. Though the offerings seem more expensive, we can
generally count on a higher quality product-and the entire
purchase price goes to the farmer. Buying any goods produced
locally saves energy by reducing the fossil fuels needed to
transport food and other items across the country. |
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Whether moving to
a new area or trying to downsize, consider garage sales and
thrift stores for buying and donating clothing and everyday
items. |
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Use creativity in gift
giving, including making homemade gifts or even giving away
an unused gift. |
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Skip the bottled water at
the grocery store and filter your tap water. Not only is
bottled water expensive, but it produces large amounts of
container waste. Container waste is responsible for unwanted energy consumption. Use reusable grocery bags to reduce
the volume of used bags in landfills. This can save
consumption of oil to produce plastic bags. Many grocery
stores now sell sturdy cloth grocery bags. Keep a stash of
reusable bags in the pantry. |
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Dr. Harsh Vardhan has received the Rotary International's 'Polio
Eradication Champion Award' which was presented to him by
the Prime Minister of India Sh. Atal Behari Vajpayee on January
22, 2001 at New Delhi.

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