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Conference turris::womannotes-v2

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 2 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V2 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1105
Total number of notes:36379

455.0. "Environment <> Women's Issue?" by RAINBO::TARBET () Fri Feb 17 1989 16:09

    I just finished reading 667.* in =human_relations= (kp7 or select)
    and it triggered a question I've been meaning to pose in here since
    a long time already:
    
    What are we doing as individuals or as members of a family/relationship
    to make sure that our kids, their kids, and _their_ kids still have a
    world to live in when we're gone?  We humans are killing our world and
    it's the only one we have!  There was a paragraph in VNS this morning
    about how the *arctic* ozone layer has become dangerously thin!  What's
    next?? 
    
    What are you doing to help that I can start doing too?
                                                     
    						=maggie
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455.1RAINBO::TARBETFri Feb 17 1989 16:1917
    Here's what I'm doing already:
    
    -  buy "Good Sense" degradable trashbags, both the 13 & 30 gallon
       sizes.
    -  pack my groceries in paper (even tho sometimes I lose stuff when
       something leaks and the bottom bursts out)
    -  take my pop cans back to the store (packed 20 (30? some round
       number anyway) of the same sort in a paper bag, marked and closed 
       for easy return)
    -  cut up all the 6pack collars...including those i find on the
       street
    -  try not to eat by fastfood places such as McDonalds where they
       put up food in polystyrene regardless.
       
    What am I missing?                                 
    
    						=maggie
455.2Good TopicUSEM::DONOVANMon Feb 20 1989 08:227
    Didposable diapers make up 3.4% of the nations non-biodegradable
    waste. I use cloth diapers and also save $10 per week.
    
    Kate
    
    P.S. Excellant topic! 
        
455.3environmental_issues notes fileCAM::JOHNSONone brief shining moment, camelotMon Feb 20 1989 08:2531
    
    there is a great notes file on environmental issues:
        WASHDC::ENVIRONMENTAL_ISSUES
    
    there are 'what can i do?' notes (types of detergent to buy, use
    paper and other bio degradables, etc)
    
    there are 'form letter' notes on issues like the south american
    rain-forest destruction. (pressure works... for instance just this
    morning the Norwegian gov't banned hunting seal pups for 1 year
    due to international pressure).
    
    i would also look into what plans your town/community has for 
    implementing a recycling project (something i still have to do!)
    
    i also belong to organizations like the sierra club, world wildlife
    fund, and national wildlife federation.  they send out great monthly
    literature, and i found their synopsis of major politicians during
    the election very helpful.
    
    i am also currently involved in trying to get my DEC facility to
    recycle it's waste paper.
    
    it often seems that we as individuals have no control over those
    who are really killing the planet (the argentinians were warned
    about rocks where their oil tanker hit in antarctica, but they
    went ahead anyways).  sometimes i feel guilty just driving my car....
    but i hope that the voices calling for environmental protection
    will someday be heard.
    
    sarah
455.4AMUN::CRITZA noid is annoyedMon Feb 20 1989 10:1515
    	Well, I know I'm not doing enough, but I try to cycle
    	to work as often as possible. Didn't do well last year,
    	because of other considerations. Did much better in
    	1987. I plan to do much better in 1989.
    
    	At least the Saab is well tuned according to specs.
    
    	I personally wonder when the government is going to do
    	something about the auto emissions. It's time for a
    	nationwide move to cleaner air.
    
    	Personally, I want it, but am skeptical about us giving
    	up or autos to any degree.
    
    	Scott
455.5a couple thingsMEWVAX::AUGUSTINEPurple power!Mon Feb 20 1989 10:4713
    i've been taking my newspapers to be recycled -- the town of stow
    is starting a recycling program and currently accept papers between
    10 and 1 on saturday mornings. (and you don't need to live in the
    town to bring your papers there). i also return my bottles and cans
    rather than throw them out.
    
    sometimes when i go for a walk in the woods (though not always),
    i pick up all the trash i see as i go along. i have a theory that
    people will be less likely to litter more if they don't see litter
    on the ground already. but in any case, it makes me feel good and
    it leaves the trails looking better.
    
    liz
455.6time flies...WMOIS::B_REINKEIf you are a dreamer, come in..Mon Feb 20 1989 16:0411
    Liz,
    
    About 15 years ago the town of Stow had a recycling program. I was
    part of the committee of women that ran it. I wonder what happened
    to the previous efforts?
    
    Maggie, thanks for bringing up this topic. We used to be a very
    environmentally conscious family but as the kids have gotten
    older we slipped away from many of our good habbits.
    
    Bonnie
455.7EVER11::KRUPINSKIIs an unsigned byte an anonymous letter?Mon Feb 20 1989 17:0528
re .0

	The old Yankee Code:

	Use it up.

	Wear it out.

	Make it do.















	Then take it to the recycle center...


					Tom_K
455.8plug for recyclingKOBAL::BROWNupcountry frolicsTue Feb 21 1989 10:4912
    
    I just wanted to put in a plug for recycling.  I live in a town
    (Wilton, NH) that has one of the better recycling operations I've seen.
    Even over the 10 months I've lived in the town, I've been impressed
    by the general efficiency, by people's support of the process, and
    by efforts to further improve the operation.  I'm glad to see other
    towns in NH are looking at recycling - but the only thing that will
    make these other efforts a reality is people's support and action.
    Sometimes, all it takes is a few evenings here and there to attend
    some committee meetings.  Sometimes it takes more...
    
    Ron 
455.9Make it easy and people will recycleWEA::PURMALThe neighbors needed a cigaretteTue Feb 21 1989 11:188
        Out here in the civilized world of San Jose, California ;-)
    we have curbside recycling.  All I have to do is put out my three
    bins, one with newspaper, one with aluminum and one with glass when
    I put out my trash and they're picked up for recycling.  The only
    problem is that some folks come by and take the aluminum themselves
    and sell them to recycling centers.
    
    ASP
455.10The power of small governmentEVER11::KRUPINSKIIs an unsigned byte an anonymous letter?Tue Feb 21 1989 12:4118
	re .8

	Not only does Wilton have an excellent recycling program, but a
	sign at the recycling center proudly states:

		Federal funds......$0.00
		State funds........$0.00
		County funds.......$0.00
		Town funds...$xxx,xxx.xx

		WE DID IT OURSELVES!



	Way to go, Wilton!


				Tom_K