Monday, April 26, 2010

Earth Day Should Be Every Day!

Earth Day Should Be Every Day!

Posted on April 26th, 2010 by Sulaiman

April 22, 2010 was officially “Earth Day” according to our calendar. However, Earth Day should be Every Day and we all must make a commitment to make sure mother earth is preserved for future generations. Let’s all get excited about making Earth day Every day and contribute to making the earth greener. Now if you are serious about going green but having a brain fart and don’t know what to do, here is an easy suggestion RECYCLE! If you don’t know where to recycle certain items such as old TV’s, old coat hangers  or things we don’t regularly recycle then I have a solution for that as well, Call the Police (911) …no not that police …the Earth Police…Earth911.com!

“Earth911.com is your one-stop shop for all you need to know about reducing your impact, reusing what you’ve got and recycling your trash”and they believe that Earth day should be Every day and their slogan reads “Making Every Day Earth Day”. You can find many resources about recycling materials such electronics, hazardous cleaning materials, paper, platics, glass, automotive, Metal, and much more. They also have a recycling database, where you can find over 100,000 recycling locations across the country. With information provided by local governments, industry insiders, organizations and everyday consumers, you can recycle hundreds of products from packing peanuts to computers. They know where you need to go to get things done. Check out the Earth Police at www.earth911.com.

Remember…Be part of the SOLUTION so that we may have a BRIGHT FUTURE!!! Feel free to start by searching for green contractors for something as simple as an energy efficiency audit by entering your zipcode here!

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Use Earth911.com to make every day an Earth Day, with something as simple as recycling.

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