Showing posts with label sustainability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sustainability. Show all posts

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Green R's - Intro


Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot


We are going to start a fun new series to investigate the Green R's and share ideas and tips to enjoy them with our families and co-workers!  

Yes, there are 5 R's now!  Most of us have heard of the "original" 3 R's - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.  (As a society we Really Rely on R's!  Reading, wRiting, and aRithmatic pop to mind! That is why I have called these the Green R's.) The three original Green R's have been book-ended by the two new R's: Refuse added to the beginning and Rot added to the end.

The 5 Green R's remind us what actions can be taken to reduce our waste and conserve our natural resources! Each time we take action with a Green R, we are making a difference for the future.  The Green R's should be considered in order from left to right.

~R~

The Basics:


Refuse - Refuse what we do not need.  Examples are opting out of junk mail, turning down a paper napkin or straw when offered, turn down freebies, etc. We can just say "No" and use it as a good opportunity to share the Green R's ideas with others!

Reduce - Reduce what we bring home and to work.  The idea here is simplicity!  The less we have the less resources we've used and the less we have to deal with how to dispose of the item later.  Do without those unnecessary products. We should also look for items that are returnable, repairable, recyclable and/or compostable.  Think less packaging.  Go for the item not sealed in layers of plastic!  Our choices as consumers can change our world!

Reuse - Reuse the items we have and purchase.  This can be a really creative area!  Consider the items we typically dispose of and think of new ways to use them and/or donate or sell them so someone else can use them (which also helps them reduce).  Ideas here are to hold a garage sale, donate used items, shop garage sales and thrift stores, bring your own reusable tote bags to stores.  We can also replace typical disposables with reusables (dishes, napkins, batteries, tissues, etc.).

Recycle - Recycle is sending materials that no longer have a use (remember to reuse if possible!) to be used again in a new product instead of going to the landfill.  There are lots of ways to recycle and more and more items can be recycled all the time as new technologies are discovered.  Also remember to buy recycled when possible to promote the reusing of our resources.

Rot - Rot is composting and is the final Green R.  This should be the option for any product that doesn't fit into a Green R category above.  Composting is the decomposition of organic materials back into dirt.  This nutrient rich compost can then be used in our gardens and landscaping.  Nature's form of recycling!  

~R~


Continue with us and I hope we all can enjoy this series and get lots of great ideas on how to implement the Green R's into our neighborhood and homes!  Remember to follow by email in the top right corner to receive new posts easily.  Also please leave comments, we'd love to hear your ideas!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Green Your Halloween



GREEN YOUR HALLOWEEN
 
 
Below are some ideas to make our Southern Gables Halloween a bit greener!
 

 
 

Costumes –

  • Use items around your house to make a creative costume
  • Go to a thrift store for great re-used and creative costumes
  • Hold a costume exchange to trade costumes with neighbors, friends and family
 
 

Treats – 

  • Use a reusable trick or treat bag. 
  • Give out Rainforest Alliance Certified chocolate treats
  • Give other healthy organic snacks
  • Hand out treasures instead of treats
  • For more great ideas check out Green Halloween.org
 

Pumpkins –

  • Buy from a local pumpkin patch
  • Buy organic
  • Consider using soy or beeswax candles in your jack-o-lanterns instead of traditional petroleum based candles
  • Next year consider growing your own pumpkins

 

Should I buy an extra pumpkin? Yes!  Instead of carving it you can…

 

What do I do with my pumpkin after Halloween?

  • Make a pumpkin planter – This will be festive for a few days and then the whole thing can be planted in the ground
  • Compost it (works better if cut up into smaller pieces) – remember, instead of bagging, your leaves make great compost this time of year too!
  • Bury it in the garden to enrich the soil
  • Feed the wildlife – cut up pieces for wildlife (be considerate of your neighbors who may not want those coyotes and raccoons running about close by!) and put out seeds for local birds

Lakewood Halloween festivities

  • Sunday, October 27, noon-4pm – Belmar Boo! Trick or Treat Street.  Start at Belmar Boo Tent by Color Me Mine (7134 West Alaska)
  • Monday, October 28, 6-8pm -Bear Creek High School safe Halloween (elementary age students only)
 
Sustainable Southern Gables wishes you a safe and fun Halloween!

Wednesday, July 31, 2013




Hello from your Southern Gables neighborhood Health & Wellness team!  As a part of the Sustainable Greener Gables initiatives, we will be hosting and posting to this blog on topics of sustainable health and wellness.  Our focus areas will be Good health, Active, Beauty, Living well, Eating well, and Simplicity – G.A.B.L.E.S.

           Do you ever think you could be doing more to be healthier?  Do you know that if you make healthier decisions these will also benefit your home, your neighborhood and ultimately the world?  We want to show you that taking some simple steps can move you towards a healthier and more sustainable you.  Some items may seem small, like using a reusable shopping bag, but when you do these things consistently and then we do them together as a neighborhood the benefits quickly add up!  No step towards health is ever too small…so let’s get moving!

We hope you find fun and inspiration here and enjoy being a participating part of your Sustainable Southern Gables!  Your comments are always welcome as are opportunities to be a guest blogger!  Come back often to see new posts and participate in upcoming neighborhood challenges.

Note that we are in no way experts, just your neighbors!  We want to share with you all the small things we have found to move towards better health and wellness.  Please always consult with an expert if you are concerned about your health.