Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmas Folks! So, while you all are busy gifting your fellow friends and family, have you thought of how much waste is gonna add up in the environment after jolly ol’ Christmas? I mean sure, you can gift gifts but they should be sustainable. Listen, all that plastic gift wrap, plastic boxes, plastic covers, etc., etc.
Anyways we don’t have an option, do we?... Hold Up! I do always have a solution. *drumroll* It is… Zero waste products! Zero waste products are upcycled goods made out of either upcycled plastic or other harmful objects or other sustainable objects such as bamboo. Many environmentalism websites or even particular shopping websites provide upcycled goods or gifts. Zero waste promotes a circular material flow that allows materials to be used over and over again, reducing the need for landfill space (That’s cool!). Through zero waste the number of toxins released into the air and water would be decreased and products examined to determine what chemicals are used in the production process. I am not trying to promote any of these websites which may sell this kind of goods but trying to promote these goods. So this Christmas is already over but please try to gift upcycled goods next year. Merry Christmas! Thanks for giving me time and reading this blog post. Be Safe and Have a Good One and I am out! Sorry if any mistakes have occurred or I sound rude. 😉 #UpcycledGoods #SaveEnvironment #BeCool
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Hello everyone! It’s Sunday again! Wait, it’s not. Oh! Anyways since I have already gone through all that effort here is today’s blog. Well, my sister told me to write about it. It’s cutting down Christmas trees on Christmas. So well, we have fun on Christmas, give/receive gifts, decorate Christmas trees… Hold up! That’s where we go wrong. You see, we enjoy Christmas but what about actual trees. I mean, if you reuse your old plastic trees (Buying new plastic trees is not an option either unless your old one is ruined) that’s fine but, cutting actual Christmas trees and throwing them away each year is not good in my or I am sure anybody’s books. Look at this picture- In this one, the tree is beautifully decorated. Now, look at this picture- This is what happens to Christmas trees once Christmas is over. It is disposed of and ruined.
Christmas is about Christmas spirit afterall. And I don't think cutting trees is Christmas spirit. All I’ll say is, use your old plastic trees and ornaments instead of chopping new trees each year. Besides, Christmas is not about taking a trees life just to decorate it and then throw it later. So my advice is “Don’t cut a Christmas tree, you’ll be cool that’s my guarantee.” #SAVEOURCHRISTMASTREES Thanks for giving me time and reading this blog post. Be Safe and Have a Good One and I am out! Sorry if any mistakes have occurred or I sound rude. 😉 #SAVEOURCHRISTMASTREES #BECOOL #DON”TCUTTREES Hey all! So excited to see ya all again! Well, today I am going to be talking about a good substitute for our good old foe, plastic.
So, I have been going to the shops a lot lately. And a disturbing thing I noticed was they were filled to the brim with a ton of… You guessed it… Plastic! I don’t blame these guys and I suggest you read what I say before you go about blabbering of and telling on them. So here’s the deal. I don’t blame them cus they have not done anything to get the blame. I mean yes, shops are filled to the brim with plastic, but if you think about they have no substitute for plastic. Like come on, they can’t use paper for durability issues, rubber or metal because- they are scarce resources and. Trees have to be cut to obtain rubber (which again is not a cool thing to do) and metal is gonna be over at some point, which would make all of us switch to plastic again. But hey! Is there a substitute for plastic? I have thought about it a lot but couldn’t come up with anything. So I would like you all to comment on a bunch of ideas and why we should implement them. Thanks for giving me time and reading this blog post. Be Safe and Have a Good One and I am out! Sorry if any mistakes have occurred or I sound rude. 😉 #Substituteplastic #Wecanmakeachange #Let’sdoit Hey! It’s my birthday! Now this regular 11 year old is a regular 12-year-old! Well, for today’s blog I decided to talk about fast fashion since we buy clothes on birthdays.
Synthetic materials such as polyester, acrylic, and nylon are somewhere around 60% of the clothing material worldwide. Out of this 60%, the most used one is polyester. These man-made materials are highly popular and usually chosen by the fashion industry because of their availability, durability, resistance, and affordability. When manufactured, washed, and worn, clothes made out of synthetic materials lose microplastic fibres that end up in the environment and duh, harm it. Plastic that ends up in the environment does not biodegrade, it fragmentizes into smaller pieces. These microplastics, called microfibers, are smaller than 5 mm and are primary microplastics, which are usually not visible to the naked eye. Primary microplastics are directly released into the environment as such, contrary to secondary microplastics which mostly come from the degradation of large plastic. Recent research proves that we are eating and drinking plastic and that plastic fibres are raining down from the sky. We breathe in plastic microfibers from our clothing, carpets, curtains & other textiles. So next time you wear those brand new stylish sports goodies, think upon these points first. Not only sports but also any other clothes with these materials. So before you buy check the tag on the clothing. Thanks for giving me time and reading this blog post. Be Safe and Have a Good One and I am out! Sorry if any mistakes have occurred or I sound rude. 😉 Sources-https://www.oceancleanwash.org/?gclid=CjwKCAiA-9uNBhBTEiwAN3IlNFyHcmCVV11IkZheqpzzEI0lcAL8CkIUaBWYf9w12Z4orehfdca92hoCRXYQAvD_BwE Hello there! It’s me, the annoying guy! Well, today I am going to talk about plastic pollution. Well, I know many of my blogs somewhat talk about plastic pollution but this is completely dedicated to it. So the other day, I and a bunch of my friends went to the park and I was shocked to see just how much plastic there was. And as if the situation wasn’t worse enough, some of my friends were littering more. So me being the annoying person I am was thrusting the trash into their hands again. But that’s when I realised something. There was already so much plastic present, so my friends were like “There is already so much plastic, a little more won’t make a difference.” So if one idiot puts trash in a place other people think another piece won’t make a difference which is how many of our beautiful grounds turn into dumps and there is no place for animals to go, so they come into our societies or for us kids to play.
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