
I try my hardest to do my part and be as sustainable as possible. I recycle tins, glass, paper and i try to never waste my food. I recycle so much paper and tinned items that my recycling boxes get filled up incredibly quickly, and then i find that its not collected quick enough and so i have it accumulating everywhere. This does not make me happy, it makes me feel like live in a mess and that i should just throw things away normally as it will be tidier in my house. However, i can't have that on my conscience, so i continue to recyle, its good in the long run, so who really cares about a bit of mess?
But somehow that isnt enough for people. I have a hectic lifstyle like a lot of people. I try to fit everything in and on top of that do what i can for the environment, but for people like greenpeacce that isnt enough. I could be more sustainable and unplug my chargers are night time or when i dont have appliances plugged in, but as im constanly using my phone, ipod and laptop, i dont think twice about taking the plugs out.
So ok theres another step i can take to be more environmentallly frendly. But i already take the bus to distant places, if the place i need to be is not far, then i'll walk. I'm not polluting the atmosphere as much as some people, i hardly ever drive even though i love too. It saves me money not too and helps with fuel emissions.
My improved arguement (as i did write this first time round on the first friday after is was due) is fairly late i admit, however, i always find that i write better when under pressure. Maybe if more pressure were put on the public to recycle, then more people would do it?
peace out
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Some interesting reflections on your own 'sustainable' behaviour. Take another look at the marking criteria for this assignment. To fulfil all the criteria you must draw upon a range of data sources. You've included some good images in your blogs. Are there any video/audio sources you could include too?
Faith
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