Sticky Waste I Love To Keep

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  • + GreenBeingNancy Nancy Poh 2 years ago
    Thanks for sharing your composting idea, Zuateg. In my country, people do not usually compost newspaper. There are non profit organisations that collect them and other recyclables on a monthly basis at assigned pick up points. The money raised from selling recyclables can be used to help the needy. In fact, some schools in Malaysia encourage students to bring newspaper to school for recycling.
  • + zuateg ivan anzuategui 2 years ago
    Hi, Nancy!
    I’m green, also, and have some ideas to your sketch-book. In my home we have a 300 square-metter backyard. With bushes, some trees, and common and african chikens. We have 2 daily newspapers subscriptions. And we have, also daily, some paper food boxes. And, sometimes, disposed cottonwear. And, sometimes, wine corks, match sticks, and other woodmade rejected material. All of them I bury in the backyard soil as organic stuff. Just discarded newspaper form an amount of 2kg/day+. Counting the last 4 years, I have a soil too, too, much better, more organic, and richer.
    So, not just food discards (leaves, barks, husks, shells, branches, twigs) are important to create a better soil. Industrial paper and wood can do the same job.
  • + fridabibi fridabibi 2 years ago
    Nancy: thank you for sharing this suggestion, so necessary for a suitable utilization of the resources, to stimulate the creativity, to recycle and to save money, besides educating the children. Regards. Frida
  • + ak85ka ak85ka  ڿڰۣڿڰۣ☸ڿڰۣڿڰۣ 2 years ago
    Very clever my dear!!! and very good work too!!! Congratulations!! Thanks for sharing
  • + haveaword Tanveer Iqbal 2 years ago
    Excellent usage we can keep clean and neat our environment as well as we can save money on these things thanks for sharing nice idea
  • + s181185 Saurabh Kulkarni 2 years ago
    excellent work!
  • + GreenBeingNancy Nancy Poh 2 years ago
    Thank you for the thumbs up. I think the best way to teach children about taking care of the environment is through such slides. With lots of pictures and very little to read, it should catch their attention long enough.
  • + Migliorini Silvestro 2 years ago
    Very good work, thanks for sharing,

    have a nice day,

    Silvestro
  • + greekhero A QUDOOS 2 years ago
    great show by Nancy,
    There are many reasons,
    Yes we have to think about hazardous waste so that we can save the earth from environmental pollution.
    Thanks for sharing,
    GH
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  1. Sticky Waste I keep Raising green self-reliant children
  2. Seen this ? Been shopping?
  3. Find them stuck to bags for items paid.
  4. Start collecting them ! Great for removing lint off laundry (and shitty dirt). Tissue in the laundry? Stickers to the rescue! Batteries not Required.
  5. Fridge Magnets… What are they advertising this time ?
  6. Who cares? Keep them ! They stick boxes and plastic bags holders to your fridge so well.
  7. Right, don’t throw these away !
  8. the kids all grown up mate ! Keep this ?
  9. You need notice board , don’t you? You couldn’t have missed these messages, mate ! Stick well on fridge.
  10. Save $ buying letter stencil ! Great for projects !
  11. You, a rubbish collector ? Have not gone out of hand, yet .
  12. What’s this sticker for ?
  13. Some pals need faces ? Draw and stick them on !
  14. So, before you throw …
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+ Nancy PohNancy Poh, 2 years ago

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