Books Can Provide Eco-Friendly Ideas

If you are wondering what you can do to contribute to the whole green awareness thing we are all trying to frantically know these days, a lot can still be done so in the traditional way…hitting the books.
All knowledge and references can be done by hitting the books. They are and will always be the main reference point of explaining things, including eco-friendliness, to help readers understand and digest what they can do.
Reduce, reuse and recycle. These words are a constant reminder that our environment needs some tender loving care, and one of the ways we can help is to learn new ways to manage waste.
Although we have become accustomed to sorting our trash into separate recyclable containers, there are many other ways to stop household items from filling up our landfill sites.
According to Environment Canada, 17 million Canadians have access to recycling. This is an enormous step toward the preservation of our environment, but, through fun and imaginative ways, we can do better.
Your library has several new books offering advice and helpful hints on how to reduce, reuse and recycle in new and exciting ways.
(Source) Packet and Times











