Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
Friday, March 26, 2010
Tomorrow is Earth Hour.
We are asked to shut-off our electricity for 1 hour to raise awareness about conserving energy and to find ways and means for alternative energy like what http://www.nviro.com is doing. Check this video out and learn from them how NOT to waste energy by following the 3-R's: Reduce, reuse and recycle.
Not familiar of N-Viro? From what I've read about this international company, they would use its technology and help teach the municipalities and private companies of their patented processes on how to use lime and/or mineral-rich, combustion byproducts to treat, pasteurize, immobilize and convert wastewater sludge and other bio-organic wastes into biomineral agricultural and soil-enrichment products with real market value. Simply put, they will offer up the knowledge on how to reduce waste by reusing wastewater so that it can be recycled and use for other purposes. It is a very good concept, one that can help Mother Earth and its constant struggle in terms of waste management.
As we know, change begins within ourselves first and foremost. So, starting today, I will promise to recycle and not waste anything mother nature has abundantly given us. For example, here at home, we have a serious leaking problem. This has been going on for days now and no one has done anything about it. Before this day ends, I will make sure to have a solution for that problem already. And tomorrow, we will participate in the Earth Hour. What is 1-hour right?
8:30PM, March 27,2010. Don't forget.

We are asked to shut-off our electricity for 1 hour to raise awareness about conserving energy and to find ways and means for alternative energy like what http://www.nviro.com is doing. Check this video out and learn from them how NOT to waste energy by following the 3-R's: Reduce, reuse and recycle.
Not familiar of N-Viro? From what I've read about this international company, they would use its technology and help teach the municipalities and private companies of their patented processes on how to use lime and/or mineral-rich, combustion byproducts to treat, pasteurize, immobilize and convert wastewater sludge and other bio-organic wastes into biomineral agricultural and soil-enrichment products with real market value. Simply put, they will offer up the knowledge on how to reduce waste by reusing wastewater so that it can be recycled and use for other purposes. It is a very good concept, one that can help Mother Earth and its constant struggle in terms of waste management.
As we know, change begins within ourselves first and foremost. So, starting today, I will promise to recycle and not waste anything mother nature has abundantly given us. For example, here at home, we have a serious leaking problem. This has been going on for days now and no one has done anything about it. Before this day ends, I will make sure to have a solution for that problem already. And tomorrow, we will participate in the Earth Hour. What is 1-hour right?
8:30PM, March 27,2010. Don't forget.


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