Its important to keep aor livelyhood green and clean, its about saving our livelyhood for our son, grandson, be responsible and be green for our green earth (bumihijo) hope we can start from manage our garbage, read and do the tips. save our earth now.#1
Log on to your city's Web site and find out exactly what is recyclable or able to be composted. Some take cans and glass but not plastic; others take certain kinds of plastic and glass. Also find out if you have to separate glass and plastic or mixed paper and newspapers. Post a list of what you can and can't recycle on the inside of a cabinet door for easy reference.
#Step 2
Select an out-of-the-way spot to put the recycling. Check out easy-to-open, stackable recycling bins at many home supply stores or HoldEverything.com. For many households, a garbage can under the sink with another can to its side for recyclables will do. If you're designing a new home or remodeling your kitchen, build in a space for recyclables into cabinet drawers. See 59 Plan Your Dream Kitchen.
#Step 3
Cut down on the amount of garbage you generate. Purchase products that use little or no packaging, and opt for individually wrapped packages only when there is no alternative. Buy reusable products, such as rechargeable batteries that you don't have to recycle after one use. Buy one general housecleaning product rather than a variety of products for different purposes.
#Step 4
Think before you toss. You can't just throw toxic items away with the regular garbage. Take used motor oil, fluids and antifreeze, for example, to the local gas station for recycling. Manufacturers can't reuse cans of motor oil or pesticide containers because they contain harmful residues. Take old tires to the gas station or an auto wrecker. Your city has information on proper disposal.

