
At the beginning of 2019 I decided to do my (very minuscule) bit for the environment by trying to pick up a piece of litter that I didn’t drop on a daily basis. We are also trying to use less plastic at home and use our own composter etc and although far from being eco-warriors, we’re trying. You have to start somewhere hey and little changes in your day to day habits seem a good place to start.
Environ-mental
What does it take to put a piece of litter in the bin?
To show respect to this amazing world that we live in?
When will we cease to cause disease to underwater creatures
by casting bottles out to sea despite the headline features?
When we will learn this is our turn to treat the earth with reverence?
When will the penny drop, it’s us that’s causing nature’s severance?
A big responsibility – oh where do we begin?
What does it take to put a piece of litter in the bin?
Photo : https://www.cpre.org.uk/what-we-do/energy-and-waste/litter-and-fly-tipping
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Brilliant! I am going to do the same. X
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There seems to be an opportunity every day even in CH!
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Thanks so much for the re-posting! 🙂
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Saw your post in Instagram. You’re such a great inspiration.
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Thanks so much this really means a lot 🙂
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Excellent!
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Thank you Maggie! 🙂
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i am trying to reduce plastic too – your post is so inspiring!
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Thank you! 🙂
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THE LAND, SEA, AND EVEN THE AIR AROUND OUR PLANET IS FULL OF RUBISH. MAN IS A PIG.
GREAT POST, CHINA
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Totally
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Reblogged this on LIVING THE DREAM.
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