Easy Ways to Recycle
When you think of recycling do you sigh
and think that you just don't have the time or energy to do
it? Do you see visions of hundreds of thousands of empty
plastic bottles in some far-away factory getting ready to be
melted down? Do you think that recycling is something
that has to be hard; otherwise if it's not hard, then it
doesn't count?
I'm embarrassed to say that at one time, these were the
thoughts that ran through my head and they justified my reasons
for not recycling. I'm here to tell you that I was
mistaken; recycling isn't something difficult, or something you
have to go out of your way to participate in and when it's
easy, well, it's just easy; and it still counts toward
recycling.
Here are some of the easy ways I have found to recycle:
I have a terrible habit of leaving lights on when I leave a
room. I seem to be someone who, when doing any kind of
work, whether it's writing or stripping wallpaper, I need a lot
of light around to do it. The first two ways I found to
conserve energy and count myself in as a "recycler" was to turn
off lights as I left a room. Sounds easy, right?
Well, that's because it is easy. The only thing I had to
do was remind myself that I was no longer going to waste energy
by leaving lights on in a room that no one was occupying.
Mind you, I've had 43 years of doing things the way I'd been
doing them and the change didn't happen overnight, but it did
happen. There hasn't been a doorway I've walked through
in the past 6 months or so that I haven't given a quick
inventory before passing through the threshold and thinking,
"Did I leave any lights on?" The great thing is, the
times that I have left a light on, I'm given the final
opportunity to stop and turn around and turn off the lights
before leaving the room for good. Is this a difficult
change? Like I said, it didn't happen as soon as I
thought about my part in the effort to recycle, but it is
something I have allowed myself to consider on a daily
basis.
The other way I have found to easily adhere to this
recycling thing is that I changed my lightbulbs. Yup,
that simple act of replacing a burned-out bulb with one of the
new, energy saving kind has really been a big help. The
newer bulbs use up to 75% less energy when lighting a room and
they will last up to ten times longer, too. How can you
beat that? And there wasn't any effort on my part; all I
did was replace the bulb with the new and improved bulb and
have made quite the impact on my electric bill.
The good news is this; there are easy ways to stay on track
with recycling, and you don't have to look very far to find
them.
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