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Living Green In Healthy Environments

 
To fully understand many of today’s going green concepts you must first understand the guiding principles of the Three R’s. The three key principals of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle are very famous term used to describe three ways one can help produce less waste. The Three R’s are also important ways to go green and live green. Going green and living green means changing our lifestyles to protect the environment in ways that also protect our health. Going green demonstrates that the Three R’s are equally linked to pollution reduction efforts, global climate change and healthier communities.
 
Reduce the amount of waste you produce. It simply means throwing away less. Limiting consumption of products and reducing or preventing waste lowers the amount of greenhouse gases emitted to the environment during resource extraction, manufacturing, trash burning, and decomposition of trash in landfills. This involves the purchasing of long-lasting goods that come in minimal packaging. Since reduction prevents the production of waste in the first place, it is the most preferable method of waste management in the long term. Reduce can also mean limiting unhealthful exposures to harmful chemicals by using environmental friendly alternatives.
 
Reuse old items; donate to the unfortunate, repair if broken. Waste can also be reduced by reusing old items. This includes repairing them, donating them to charity groups or using them in a different way. For example, most electrical products can be repaired by replacing the necessary parts and old bottles can be used as homemade plant pots.
 
Recycle as much as possible; buy recycled products to support recycling. Recycling can be considered a breakthrough in waste reduction strategy. It turns materials, which would otherwise become waste, into valuable materials. By recycling, we can conserve resources for our children's future and reduce the need for new landfills and incinerators. The recycling process also involves energy conservation through the collection of recyclable materials, sorting and processing them into raw materials and manufacturing them into new products.
 
This webpage will include living green articles that promote healthier environments in these categories: Healthy Home Environments , Healthy Work Environments, and Healthy Travel Environments.
 
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Healthy Work Environments
 
   
 
 
Healthy Travel Environments
 
 
 
 
 




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