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Environment.Projects :)


lets go green everybody. here are some simple tips on how you can create more GREEN ENVIRONMENT :)







  • Adopt a park -- Help a group of young people adopt a neighborhood park. Enhance an existing park by planting wildflowers or building a butterfly garden. Ask your city parks department for information about local park beautification opportunities.






  • Curb clutter -- Look no further than your own street or nearby highway to enhance your community's beauty. Many cities have adopt-a-street or -highway programs where citizens can help curb clutter by picking up litter at regular intervals.







  • Conserving local wildlife -- Contact your local zoo or state park to learn more about conserving wildlife and protecting animals that are indigenous to the area.









  • Protecting waterways -- Become involved in water conservation efforts for streams, wetlands and waterways in your area. Check with a local division of water resources to see how to get involved.










  • School beautification -- Partner with a gardening club to plant and care for flowerbeds at a local school.











  • Recycling computers -- Encourage local businesses to recycle computers and other used electronic equipment by donating them to a nonprofit organization rather than throwing them away. Ask your city's waste management division about starting or expanding a recycling program for offices.








  • Neighborhood clean-up -- Volunteer with your neighborhood association to organize a neighborhood clean-up effort. Ask your city councilman to arrange for free trash pick up in support of the drive.

















  • Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/beautifyhometown#ixzz11qSbVy00

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    Environment.Projects :)

    lets go green everybody. here are some simple tips on how you can create more GREEN ENVIRONMENT :)







  • Adopt a park -- Help a group of young people adopt a neighborhood park. Enhance an existing park by planting wildflowers or building a butterfly garden. Ask your city parks department for information about local park beautification opportunities.






  • Curb clutter -- Look no further than your own street or nearby highway to enhance your community's beauty. Many cities have adopt-a-street or -highway programs where citizens can help curb clutter by picking up litter at regular intervals.







  • Conserving local wildlife -- Contact your local zoo or state park to learn more about conserving wildlife and protecting animals that are indigenous to the area.









  • Protecting waterways -- Become involved in water conservation efforts for streams, wetlands and waterways in your area. Check with a local division of water resources to see how to get involved.










  • School beautification -- Partner with a gardening club to plant and care for flowerbeds at a local school.











  • Recycling computers -- Encourage local businesses to recycle computers and other used electronic equipment by donating them to a nonprofit organization rather than throwing them away. Ask your city's waste management division about starting or expanding a recycling program for offices.








  • Neighborhood clean-up -- Volunteer with your neighborhood association to organize a neighborhood clean-up effort. Ask your city councilman to arrange for free trash pick up in support of the drive.

















  • Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/beautifyhometown#ixzz11qSbVy00

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    Environment.Projects :)

    9.10.10

    lets go green everybody. here are some simple tips on how you can create more GREEN ENVIRONMENT :)







  • Adopt a park -- Help a group of young people adopt a neighborhood park. Enhance an existing park by planting wildflowers or building a butterfly garden. Ask your city parks department for information about local park beautification opportunities.






  • Curb clutter -- Look no further than your own street or nearby highway to enhance your community's beauty. Many cities have adopt-a-street or -highway programs where citizens can help curb clutter by picking up litter at regular intervals.







  • Conserving local wildlife -- Contact your local zoo or state park to learn more about conserving wildlife and protecting animals that are indigenous to the area.









  • Protecting waterways -- Become involved in water conservation efforts for streams, wetlands and waterways in your area. Check with a local division of water resources to see how to get involved.










  • School beautification -- Partner with a gardening club to plant and care for flowerbeds at a local school.











  • Recycling computers -- Encourage local businesses to recycle computers and other used electronic equipment by donating them to a nonprofit organization rather than throwing them away. Ask your city's waste management division about starting or expanding a recycling program for offices.








  • Neighborhood clean-up -- Volunteer with your neighborhood association to organize a neighborhood clean-up effort. Ask your city councilman to arrange for free trash pick up in support of the drive.

















  • Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/beautifyhometown#ixzz11qSbVy00

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