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06/09/2023

Happy Friday everyone! Who is looking to get involved in the community and make a positive impact on the ? Why not start a local ! Whether it’s a group of two people or a team of 20, no effort goes unnoticed 👊🌍!

This week is the start of Mental Health Awareness Week!Please take some time to go outside, take a walk, or explore natu...
05/16/2023

This week is the start of Mental Health Awareness Week!

Please take some time to go outside, take a walk, or explore nature. Mental health greatly impacts habits, ultimately affecting an individual's overall will to recycle. When you feel better about yourself and have a positive mindset, the act of recycling becomes a lot easier.

For , we encourage you to take care of yourself and spend some time outdoors 🧠♻️!









Stuck on what crafts to do with the kiddos? This simple cardboard vase activity above is great idea to occupy kids while...
04/05/2022

Stuck on what crafts to do with the kiddos? This simple cardboard vase activity above is great idea to occupy kids while saving the Earth.

Instead of going to the store to buy a craft, one can simply utilize the great outdoors! Follow these easy instructions below 👇

1. Draw a vase on cardboard
2. Poke holes above the vase
3. Go for a walk and fill the holes with things from nature 🌲♻️!









The museum of science is a great way to not only learn about science but climate change as well! There is an abundant am...
03/20/2022

The museum of science is a great way to not only learn about science but climate change as well! There is an abundant amount of access to educational materials.

It is critical to know about the working parts in the ecosystem and how each one is interconnected. We believe it is essential to get out the house and learn about the climate crisis at hand 🌎🔬🧬!









The museum of science is a great way to not only learn about science but climate change as well! There is an abundant am...
03/19/2022

The museum of science is a great way to not only learn about science but climate change as well! There is an abundant amount of access to educational materials.

It is critical to know about the working parts in the ecosystem and how each one is interconnected. We believe it is essential to get out the house and learn about the climate crisis at hand 🌎🔬🧬!









Stuck on what to give up for this upcoming season of Lent? Think no more! We encourage you to join the   challenge.This ...
03/01/2022

Stuck on what to give up for this upcoming season of Lent? Think no more! We encourage you to join the challenge.

This initiative is an excellent means of giving back to those in need and to the environment as well. Reusability prevents wastage and reduces our global carbon footprint.

You do not have to practice a particular kind of religion to participate as our founder is not, but is participating ♻️.









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01/30/2022

And if you don't know, now you know ♻️









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Earth is home to over 3 trillion trees that are critical to all aspects of life from the air we breathe to photosynthesi...
01/11/2022

Earth is home to over 3 trillion trees that are critical to all aspects of life from the air we breathe to photosynthesis for living organisms. It is so important that we respect the beauties that mother nature has to offer.

Nothing is more disappointing than seeing Earth’s precious trees carved into. Carving into trees is illegal in all national forests because it can injure, and even kill, a tree. The bark of a tree is like a human's skin and acts as a barrier and protects the living cells inside the tree from injury and diseases.

There are many other ways to express love or meaning rather than carving a word or symbol into a tree. Spread the message today to help increase awareness on the topic of respecting and protecting Earth 🌎 🌳☺️🌲!









Eco-gift alert! By supporting , we can all help combat the ocean plastic crisis. The mission behind this purpose-driven ...
12/19/2021

Eco-gift alert! By supporting , we can all help combat the ocean plastic crisis. The mission behind this purpose-driven business is to fund the global ocean cleanup operation by offering sustainable and reusable products.

Did you know that each purchase pulls a pound of trash from the ocean?! The Osborne Reef Bracelet (pictured above) is made with pieces of the tires 4ocean’s crews have recovered. Each critical purchase helps provide the funding and resources 4ocean needs to hire more dive crews and to invest in specialized equipment that will allow them to recover these tires quicker and on a much larger scale. Here is a little history on the project directly from (www.4ocean.com/pages/osborne-reef).

In the 1960s and 70s, tire recycling was not widely available, so America’s waste tires were crowding landfills, piling up in illegal dump sites, and polluting the environment. The scrap tire stockpiles that emerged were prone to catastrophic fires, which contributed to the significant air and water quality issues prevalent at that time. They also attracted vermin and mosquitos that could spread disease to nearby communities.

Ultimately, over two million used passenger car tires were bound together with steel clips and nylon straps to create the substrate needed to expand the Osborne Reef. Then, with the help of over 100 privately owned vessels, thousands of tire bundles were dropped into the Atlantic Ocean.

The Osborne Reef was supposed to be the longest artificial coral reef in the world; however, this well-intentioned environmental restoration project ultimately failed. Over time, saltwater corroded the restraints that held the tires together. Free from their bonds, these tires began migrating vast distances across the bottom of the ocean.

The Average Recycler Movement applauds the efforts of this amazing organization and encourages you to support their initiatives today. Shout out the for the amazing gift ♻️🌎🌊!









Stuck on what to get your loved ones this upcoming holiday season? Think no more! By supporting The Parks Project, we ca...
11/19/2021

Stuck on what to get your loved ones this upcoming holiday season? Think no more! By supporting The Parks Project, we can all help preserve America’s precious natural resources while gifting something to a special someone.

Founded in 2014, the mission of this organization is to protect and preserve parklands for generations to come. Did you know that every product you purchase gives back in support of The Parks Project’s mission to protect national parks across the US? We love hearing eco-friendly gift ideas! Here is our founder Colby Shea sporting a hat along with a book full of park adventure ideas 🎂🎄♻️!









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Stuck on what to get your loved ones this upcoming holiday season? Think no more! By supporting The Parks Project, we ca...
11/19/2021

Stuck on what to get your loved ones this upcoming holiday season? Think no more! By supporting The Parks Project, we can all help preserve America’s precious natural resources while gifting something to a special someone.

Founded in 2014, the mission of this organization is to protect and preserve parklands for generations to come. Did you know that every product you purchase gives back in support of The Parks Project’s mission to protect national parks across the US? We love hearing eco-friendly gift ideas! Here is our founder Colby Shea sporting a hat along with a book full of park adventure ideas 🎂🎄♻️!









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