Very simple
things can be done to lessen the impact on the environment from our actions,
but simple does not mean it's easy to do. The fact is that this requires
awareness and willness.
Also known
as the three Rs of sustainability (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) are practical
actions aimed at establishing a more harmonious relationship between the
consumer and the environment.
- Reduce: Reduce
means to purchase goods and services in accordance with our needs to avoid
waste, evaluate what is important and what is absolutely superfluous and seek
to reduce the latter, in addition to verifying the quality of what you buy and
if your quantity is sufficient or exaggerated. A very good example is some fine
chocolates. If you go to a store you will see that they are expensive, please
notice the giant amount of material for the packaging they use! All that
packaging will end up in the trash.
- Reuse: Remember
those cups of curd that ended up being part of the household? This is a classic
example of reuse. Reusing means giving a new use for things, preventing them
from becoming garbage. But who thinks reuse things is something tacky are sadly
mistaken. Several workshops are already using the concept of reuse to develop
new parts, as decorative as utilitarian. An idea that can also give you an
extra money and still avoid more waste production.
- Recycle: Finally we
come to the last of the R's, but this does not mean it is less important. Recycle everyone knows what it
is. Recycling is the solution to what can not be reused and even depending on
the type of material recycling is not the solution. Properly recycle involves a
larger network, because first we need collection points to allocate the
material, then we need the awareness of people to gather, separate and take to
the posts the garbage that can be recycled.
The idea is
to minimize the waste that happens in the production, in addition to the
degradation of the environment by the extraction of materials. To this we must
attack the two ends of the chain, production (involves buying less and better)
and the destination (involves transforming waste into new things). Reduce,
Reuse and Recycle, despite still being voluntary attitudes of some people,
already show signs of being the inevitable attitudes to follow in the future.
The shortage of material to produce, pollution of air and water, lack of energy
and other factors are leading us down a path that was already forgotten, the
path that one day that everything ends,
even though we have large quantity of it .