Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Stop Patronizing Use-and-Toss Items: Janique Madison on Using Reusable Items

Environmentalist Janique Madison is saddened by the thousands of use-and-toss items available on the market today. These items are disposed after being used, and often litter the streets and landfills. What is disheartening is the fact that these items are offered abundantly, and are parts of most peoples’ daily lives.


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Prime examples of these use-and-toss items are plastic bottles. Plastic bottles are often used as containers for soda and other beverages. They come in different sizes, depending upon the gallon or liter of the liquid. However, once its entire content is consumed, the plastic bottle is often discarded without a thought. Other examples include plastic bags, Styrofoam, candy wrappers, milk cartons, and other containers.


Janique Madison urges the public to stop patronizing these use-and-toss items, and instead use reusable items. As an alternative to getting coffee from a paper cup, use a tumbler. Reusable bags could replace paper or plastic bags, and silverware can replace disposable utensils. There are reusable items which correspond to most use-and-toss items in the market, such as reusable stirrers, refillable pens and ink cartridges, friendship bracelets in lieu of chunky metal bracelets, among many others.


From Janique Goff


Ms. Madison believes that by recycling and using reusable items, trash in landfills can be lessened, pollution lowered, and the planet’s resources preserved. Additional tips on going green and earth-friendly are available at www.janiquegoff.com.


From Janique Goff