ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS
Conservation is the solution that ties all other solutions together
• Conservation is making wise choices with the resources available– Reduce how much you
use– Reuse items that can
be used again– Recycle products
whenever possible
REDUCE!
• 1/3 of waste is packaging so avoid over packaged products
• Use environmentally friendly cleaners, pesticides and other products
• Use less energy
Simple (and FREE) ways to REDUCE
• Turn off lights when you leave a room
• Take shorter showers• Turn off water while brushing
teeth• Turn-off computers and TV’s
when not in use• Turn down thermostat one
degree• Carpool, walk or ride a bike
when possible• Buy products with little or no
packaging
REUSE!
• Use reusable lunch and shopping bags
• Pass on products that are still in good condition to someone who can use it
• Give away old toys• Use both sides of a
sheet of paper
RECYCLE!• Recycling is a form of
reusing when a product is broken down and made into another product to use again
• In the U.S. 11% of trash is recycled compared to 30% in Europe and 50% in Japan
• Recycling one ton of paper uses 64% energy and 50% less water and produces 74% less air pollution
Recycling Cans
• Recycling a can saves 95% of the energy needed to make a whole new one
• By recycling a single aluminum can, we save enough energy to run a television for up to three hours.
More Recycling facts• Glass takes more than one million years to decompose
(break down and disappear) in our garbage dumps.• Glass can be recycled over and over and over again,
conserving natural resources soda ash, limestone and sand (lots of sand!)
• Recycled glass takes less energy to make than glass out of new materials
Other important ways to conserve
• Support programs that maintain biodiversity
• Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Endangered species Act are all federal laws put in place to help improve environmental conditions
The Burning River
• The Cuyahoga River caught fire (because it was full of so many pollutants) several times between 1930 and 1969.
• The final fire brought national attention that the water in the US needed attention and led to the clean water act
Clean water Act• This law sharply reduces direct polluting of
waterways, supports wastewater treatment facilities, and manages polluted runoff
• Regulates the protection and propagation (reproduction) of fish, shellfish, and wildlife and recreation in and on the water.
Clean Air Act
• Under the Clean Air Act, EPA sets limits on certain air pollutants,
• The Clean Air Act also gives EPA the authority to limit emissions of air pollutants coming from sources like cars, chemical plants, utilities, and steel mills.
Endangered species actEndangered species act The The
Endangered Species Act of 1Endangered Species Act of 1973 973 provides for the conservation provides for the conservation of of species that are endangered species that are endangered or threatenedor threatened throughout all or a throughout all or a significant portion of their significant portion of their range, and the conservation range, and the conservation of the ecosystems on which of the ecosystems on which they depend. they depend.
Many threatened species like Many threatened species like the bald eagle, american the bald eagle, american alligator, and grey wolf were alligator, and grey wolf were once endangered but now once endangered but now are doing well.are doing well.
Many others still need the Many others still need the protection of this lawprotection of this law