Sunday, June 5, 2016

If only tootpaste can be refilled, what a better environment we would have. So I make sure nothing is left inside by squeezing it as hard as I can using my toothbrush handle.

This is my toothpaste after several squeezing.  It's totally flat to reduce frequency of buying. I also practice trying all available toothpaste to find out which is the best for me, meaning, no need to brush more often to avoid bad breath.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Trashed combs are not trash at all if still useful. I picked them up and made them a part of my daily grooming.

I found these combs in our school. I cleaned them because they are still good.  So I decided to use them because I know, most people are afraid of contamination. They will not mind these combs because they're cheap but once they contaminate the environment, the impact will be expensive and deadly.

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Throwing crayons is not eco-friendly. I keep them and reuse them throughout these years.

These have been Zach's leftover crayons for the past seven years and this youngest son of mine is turning 10 years old this August.  He started using crayons when he was 1 1/2  and his first crayons were the bigger size which are not there anymore. I also reused ice cream container to keep the crayons. I keep on reusing these Zach's crayons for visual aids in school and for eco-campaign paraphernalia and marking important details on pages of my books or modules.

Sunday, May 22, 2016

From flags to bags - Recycling is a fun way to do. It reduces stress, activates creativity and reduces impact on the environment.

These are campaign flags which were left unused due to lack of manpower.

I have sewn the leftover flags into bags manually and use whatever I have in my sewing kit. 

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Learning to get away with plastic bags does not come overnight. It takes a caring spirit to do it and it is contagious.

This is my cart. I bring NO PLASTIC BAGS at home.

Do you see my cart and those of my best friends? We are at the exit of Hyper Market. We bring NO PLASTIC BAGS at home.