Helping to Stop Plastic and Paper Bags

Apr. 15, 2011

Let the Earth Out from Plastic Confinement

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Apr. 23, 2011

Believe, we can solve this together!

Every nation in the world try to solve the environmental problem.  Every second the  earth temperature is increasing. Every nation try to make a bioplastic or paper from other resources. They have tried many ways including burning it.  But the result is the  less perfect combustion process and does not break down the plastic particles perfectly but it will be dioxin in the air . When humans  breathe, human dioxin would be vulnerable to various diseases  including cancer , nervous system disorders , hepatitis , liver swelling , asthma , and symptoms of depression

Nowadays, technology was increasing. Technology is now more functionable to do anything. But have you think, we use technology for what? Just for easying our work everyday. We think lesser for our own environment. It's dangerous, right. Sooner or later, if we still think lesser for our environment, we'll see the things in WALL-E movie. The garbage will build a skyscraper. NO! We don't want this happening in our Earth. We can learn from country such as Japan, to use the technology to manage their garbage. The list under this tag will explain more.

 

Apr. 17, 2011

What Can We Do?

  1. Bring reusable bag if you want to shopping. So, you don't need plastic bag to carry your goods.
  2. Reduce trash by make handicraft from waste.
  3. Buy and use handycraft creation. It is good, cheap, and help to reduce waste in our environment.
  4. Reuse blank papers for counting, drawing, etc.
  5. Bring your own drinking water. So you not buy drinking water anymore. Drinking water that you buy leave bottle trash.
  6. Use plastic bags can still be used .
  7. Rather than discarded , you better donate your unused textbook to underprivileged children .
Apr. 13, 2011

Examples of Waste Management in Japan (2001)

  • Recycle tote bag

    Sapporo City and the local Lions Club designed and distributed special tote bags to encourage people to carry recyclables to market with them when they go shopping. Many supermarkets collect styrofoam trays, paper milk cartons, plastic grocery bags and even empty cans.

  • Ibaraki recycling

    Pay by the bag garbage collection is catching on all over the country. In Ibaraki prefecture a coalition of seven communities is improving their recycling and waste handling by requiring residents to put out garbage in special bags.

  • Citizen pay off

    In Kumamoto City in Kyushu, the city has been paying registered citizen groups 3 yen/kg for collecting paper, glass, cans, etc. The 586 registered groups collected over 7300 tons in the ten month period ending last June. In addition, since the program's introduction, the city's regular recycling collection service has experienced a 20% jump in volume. Officials feel the program has been successful not only in reducing waste but in changing the public's awareness regarding recycling.

  • Waste reduction coalition

    In Yokohama, the nation's third largest city, a coalition of 38 groups representing citizens, business and government formed a city-wide group for waste reduction and recycling promotion. It's the first of its kind in the nation. The city already has ward-level groups with a similar purpose so the new group will serve as an umbrella and help coordinate activities among the ward-level groups.

  • Waste Exchange

    As of 1991 there were fourteen industrial waste exchanges in Japan, the first one having been established in Kanagawa prefecture in 1987. Hokkaido came on line with it's program last year and already has had over 1000 inquiries. The exchange, a prefecture-sponsored project, publishes a booklet twice a year and provides a telephone referral service.

  • Alternate pulp

    Paper products made from waste corn and sugar cane are slowly finding their way into conventional markets. Stores in Kyoto are stocking notepaper and stationery made from corn waste and some department stores are using sugar cane paper for shopping bags.

  • Waste reduction

    Aichi prefecture has joined the ranks of government entities forming Garbage Reduction Commissions. The Aichi version is made up of various local governments and citizen groups and plans to undertake at least five different projects including: utilization of collected household recyclables, litter, especially empty cans, appropriate dispasal methods for large garbage items, and using special garbage bags.

  • Construction waste

    The Construction Ministry is setting up an information service for the re-use of waste construction materials. They are starting out with concrete and if that is successful, they will add more materials. Other major components are asphalt, dirt and wood. In 1990, the industry generated 76 million tons of waste nationally, which represents 20% of the entire industrial waste stream.

  • Recycled goods

    One fourth of all supermarkets in Hokkaido have special "recycled goods" sections. Main items are toilet paper, notebooks, aluminum foil and other foil-type products, garbage bags, etc.

  • Buy green

    The Environment Ministry has been providing assistance for governmental agencies to join the Buy Green Network to buy "earth-friendly" recycled items, including toilet paper, copy paper, paper clips, pencils, soap, vacuum bags, etc.

Apr. 13, 2011

Recycle It!

Apr. 13, 2011

Reduce Trash!

 
This is Ikhsan Habibi who is the member of our team. He prove that we care about the earth future.

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  In our school, waste is divided into three groups. The green trash bin is for organic waste, the blue one is for anorganic waste, and the orange trash bin for cans, bottles, and etc.

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Apr. 13, 2011

The Greener Style

   
1.Don’t ashame to wear bag from plastic waste. Because it is unique, nice, and durable.

2.Sort the trash. Throw organic and anorganic trash in different bin. Organic trashes are peel, hay, leaves, or pigswill. Anorganic trashes are paper, plastic, or can.

3.Bring reloadable drinking water bottle from home. You don’t need to buy drinking water and not add more bottle trash.

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  1.Bring reusable shopping bag if you want to shopping. It will make you don’t need plastic to carry your items.

2.Use bioplastic to carry your items. It is different with general plastic. It easy to decomposition and friendy environment.

3.Wear shirt with catch word on it to urge people to love the environment.

4.Use slipper that created from rag or unused rubber.

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  1.Create a pencil case from plastic bottle and decorate it to make it more interesting.

2.Reuse the paper or unused books which is still any blank sheet.

3.Create handycraft from unused goods. You can sell if it valuable. It also can reduce trashes.

(resource : private document)