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Questioning Non Thinkers - October 2006

I have often noticed that the majority of street/park/waterway/beach litter is fast-food packaging...

What do you suppose this says about the mentality of the majority of your typical fast food eatery’s clientele?


I guess it makes perfect sense that those willing to disrespect their own bodies will be happy to disrespect our environment…

It really comes down to education and attitude – respect is going knocking in today’s culture.

“Easy come, easy go; I’ll be dead soon enough, stuff the planet”?

Am I the only one who’s scared?



In a time where each generation lives more “in the now” than the last is it any wonder that no one seems to have any foresight, any environmental responsibility?


If I see litter when I go to the beach then I pick it up – why are fishermen leaving bait bags in the sea anyway? Doesn’t the effect of that very act eventually hinder them in achieving their objective (dead fish aren’t a very appealing catch)?
Why did I have to pick the sharp ring-pull lid of a tinned fruit can out of the sand? Didn’t the perpetrator at least have concern for the bare feet of their fellow beach goers, if not nature’s playground?

If you’re inferring from my Blog topic that I’m a stereotypical hippy who eats organic, non-processed food purchased in environmental packaging and catches the bus/rides my bike to reduce/avoid greenhouse emissions then you’d be wrong (unfortunately organic food doesn't suit my budget yet and I’m still too selfish to give up the creature comforts that driving one’s own vehicle to work offers, not to mention time…).

What I try to do though is be environmentally responsible wherever I can be (by recycling… not littering… encouraging others to have a conscience).

If everyone thought they couldn’t make a difference alone then that alone would ensure no difference was made…
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Recycling; care harder please!!

October 10th 2006 06:16
I like to think of recycling as one of the easiest ways to "make a difference" to help “save the planet” and with the free council recycling service I would have thought others in the community would see it the same way.
Bin

ARE YOU A NON-THINKER?

So, why then, is it so hard to sort true recyclables into the wheelie bins?

Examples of "non-thinkers";
• My flatmate seems to think that the plastic wrap that covers a 6 pack of beer goes in the recycle bin while the empty stubbies go in the rubbish!! (And the bottle tops belong scattered around the house… but that’s another story!)
• My neighbours also have great difficulty in discerning actual recyclables from ordinary rubbish; just the other day I found a rejected running shoe at the top of a pile of plastic bag-wrapped refuse (plastic bags are also a no-no in council bins, by the way) – please tell me, what could possibly be done with an old shoe to remake its frayed material into something of use once again?

The 3 Rs (No, not Reading ‘Riting’ and ‘Rithmatic’- whoever came up with that anyway??!!), the rules of decreasing landfill and, consequently, the stresses on our planet are:
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

Rubbish/Landfill
How much of this was recyclable?

Obviously the aforementioned delusional one shod soul thought someone at the council could reuse his shoe sole... Or maybe he just didn’t think at all. The latter, unfortunately, is invariably the more likely option…




What it comes down to is the sorry truth: that we're increasingly becoming a nation populated by “non-thinkers”. Are we (I use this term loosely – wary to lump myself into this inconsiderate group) that preoccupied with ourselves to spare a second to sort out our planet?


Recycle
Does anyone recognise this symbol??
Please see the lid of your recycle bin or your local council’s website for a list of recyclable items – generally materials like glass, aluminium and hard plastic are good to go. Newspapers are also accepted in some areas.
Please do your best to resist the temptation to try to recycle old shoes, soft plastic, spaghetti and other food scraps, vacuum cleaner dust (?!) etc.
(Please remember - no plastic bags!!!)
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