Buy a lunch box and be cool.
Get your friends to use lunch
boxes too. Pack your food in
reusable containers instead
of waxed paper, sandwich bags,
or aluminum foil. It will stay
fresher and will not get "squashed"!
Collect and recycle
aluminum cans and plastic bottles.
Can you believe that eecycling
one aluminum can saves enough
energy to keep a light bulb
lit for 12 hours!
Use both sides
of a piece of paper when writing
letters or doing homework. If
you only need to use one side,
save the paper in a "reuse"
box for future use. Make your
paper last twice as long.
Use a pencil and
erase any mistakes. If you need
a perfect copy, practice on
one of the papers from your
"reuse" box and then
copy it over.
Save your old
clothes for a boot sale or give
them to a charity. If they are
ripped or torn and cannot be
repaired, then use them for
cleaning rags (cut off and save
the buttons first).
Litter is everybody's
problem and responsibility.
Do your part by picking it up
and disposing of it properly,
perhaps even recycle it. You
can sing the song as you do
so.
Get a library
card and use it. Books and magazines
can be used many times by the
whole community instead of just
once by you.
After you buy
a small item, take it home in
your pocket. You do not really
need a bag. If your items are
too large for your pocket, then
bring a reusable shopping bag.
Buy in bulk or
buy larger packages and put
the amount you need for school
or snacks in reusable containers.
Buying in bulk is usually cheaper
than buying individually wrapped
servings and requires less packaging.
Use a hand towel
for drying your hands and dish
cloth or sponge for wiping up
spills. They can be cleaned
and used again instead of being
used once and thrown away.
Save energy by
turning off lights, radios and
stereos when you're not using
them.
Make your paper
airplanes with a piece of paper
from your reuse box and save
the clean sheet of paper for
writing.
Save broken crayons
in a can for future coloring
or art projects. Buy a crayon
sharpener to make points on
round edges.