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How To Encourage Your Office To Start Recycling

How do you motivate kids to eat their veggies, or drink their milk or brush their teeth? You make it interesting. In essence, many office staff have the same mentality when it comes to things that don’t seem to make sense, or require too much time. If you’re trying to get your business, company, office, workplace or organization to recycle more, here are some ideas you might want to try. 

Instead of just hitting them with the facts as to why recycling is great, try using some examples. The Trash Vortex as it is commonly called is a great way to start. Many times people think that garbage just affects the land but is not out at sea, this whoever suggests otherwise. 

If you’re very creative, try making something out of recycled material. Art is a classic example. If you’ve ever visited new eco-friendly parks or other major parks around the world, you will see a myriad of sculptures that have been put together with scrap metal. No need to be artistic at heart, but simple art created out of recycled material is a great way to raise money and awareness for the need to recycle. 

Few things are as effective as petitions. Don’t ask people to petition the government to do something, rather petition them to recycle a certain percent of their waste weekly, and provide the numbers. Many people are overwhelmed by the demands of recycling unless it is made simple. Instead of asking them to recycle every piece of plastic, ask them to recycle just 10% of their plastic to begin with, and show the mathematical calculations of what could be saved if they did. 

Almost everyone will agree that charity organizations do an awesome work. Incorporate this idea in your effort. Get people/organizations to sponsor charity work. For example, get promises from them to donate a certain amount of money to their favourite charity or a specific charity for every pound of waste you are able to recycle. 

Last but not least, nothing works as well as statistics. 

Many times people fail to do things because they are not aware of the stats involved. It was effective in millions of people quitting smoking, driving under the influence and even more people eating healthy. Believe it or not, most people think that one person will not make a difference. You need to show them otherwise. Show them how much energy, trees, etc. they can save if they decide to recycle. You just might grab their attention.

 

Green Deeds Ltd provides specialised office recycling services to offices in two regions of the UK. To find out more please visit http://www.recycleofficewaste.co.uk
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Simple Cheapness Motivates Me Want A “Green” Home

We have 2 major problems in the US when it comes to being “Green”.

The first big problem is commuting to work. Many of us drive many miles a week just getting to work. It costs an outrageous amount of money.

Many people are ready to live closer to work if possible, but then how can we find a place to live that is adequate for our needs?

Additionally jobs are less secure than they have ever been so moving for one has its own risks.

Then, if you have a big house in the ‘burbs’, who will buy it? Everyone else in the world is looking to downsize and move closer to town, too.

McMansions that are 50 miles from city center are equally unmarketable in most cities. Even if you could find someone who wants it, they might not qualify for a loan.

Our other big problem with living “Green” is conventional housing burns through an incredible amount of power to heat and cool. And the household appliances that make life easier cost money to run, too.

Building codes have only addressed utility costs ineffectually in this country. Stick-built houses are rickety, inefficient and cost an outrageous amount of money to build and finance.

The financing is part of the equation when we start figuring out how much we have to work and how much money we need to make.

Most of us really work for lenders not to fulfill our own immediate needs.

We pay lots of interest that we have to work harder to pay than we really want to work.

So it makes the whole issue of housing and utility bills central to our personal happiness and our personal cost of living.

It also may make us rethink what kind of home we want and what kind of career we want.

Taking a bit of time out when one is young to build a home may be a way to insure your own personal freedom and future success.

It also might pay off well to have a home that is much more energy efficient than conventional houses.

Our current home is built into the side of a mountain. The first floor includes a bath, laundry, one bedroom and a kitchen, dining and den. We spend most of our time in our first floor, earth sheltered retreat that is cool in summer and warm in winter. We don’t even use the rest of our house except when we have guests.

We like it so much that we are planning to build another home that is essentially just a daylight basement where we will live full time. It’s cozy, safe, cheap to build and easy to heat and cool.

Most foundations in our mountain location have to have serious basement foundations anyway so making one functional just makes economic sense.

The rest of the house no longer seems necessary to our comfort and happiness.

When it storms we want to be in the basement anyway. Living in an earth-sheltered structure full time is our choice and our comfortable pleasure.

Paula and Ron Stone own a note buying business. Their company purchases private mortgage notes as well as helps property sellers with the terms of their note in order to get a better price when they need to sell the note. Learn more about note buying and selling and owner financing at Deed of Trust Buyer or Owner Financing Tips
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