Monday, August 29, 2011

Making use of spilled money on the ground


In North America where I live, it is common for people to carelessly leave a few cents on the ground since they're not worth much and can hardly buy anything. At more rare times you can find one or two dollar coins left on the ground.

Regardless of which country you live in, if you want to contribute to charity or some good cause, but cannot spare from your income, then here's a chance to put use to the unwanted money that people carelessly leave behind.

Collect all these coins/bills that you find on the ground until they reach a significant amount. Once they reach a significant amount, use them on a charity group instead of giving them directly to poor people.
Reason is that charity groups are more organized and ensure the money spent makes a difference.

Give this money to a well trusted charity group/organization in your community or country to ensure it isn't being misused by any fraud(s).
It doesn't necessarily have to be a humanitarian/charity organization. It can be an environmentalist organization or an education fund or any group/organization that makes a positive effect.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Green and progressive ideas on animated video

I do not advocate all the themes of Captain Planet and the liberal leftist propaganda it has been known to promote towards children, but a lot of their simplistic ideas towards the end of the episode ("planeteer alert") contain many non-political progressive ideas on conservation, waste reduction and many others that improve the world.

These ideas are definitely recommended by me since they are simple and extremely helpful to the planet's ecosystem:








I'll add more videos as soon as I can find them.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Throwing out used water without adding to sewage waste

There are times when one or more person each drinks from a glass of water and does not finish the rest of the drink. The picture below is what we all see when someone doesn't finish their water:


The unfinished water will naturally not be consumed by anyone else since it is considered unclean and no longer drinkable.
Most people tend to throw it down the sink from where it goes into the sewer system.

I don't know how advanced recycling or converting sewage waste into electric energy is, but we are all encourage to contribute to it to a minimum.
My method is simple. Not only does it not contribute to sewage waste but also slightly beneficial for the environment.

If you have used water left over in a glass or a bucket and wish to dispose of it, simply throw it to the plants which can make use of it. It is preferable that the water be thrown to plants outside in a gardened area. If not, then throw it into the soil since water is good for it. As long as the water is not contain soap or other chemicals and as long as it goes into nature.

Unwanted tea can also be disposed of in the same manner provided it contains with only natural flavors.

Even if thrown outdoors, the used water will evaporate into the air instead of going into the sewer where it would only contribute to environmental denigration.