Uh, now that I'm asking, do not think I'm very green ... But I have an excuse! It happens that I'm not really very consumerist and I have the custom that when I have to throw the garbage in a trash can. I know that is not enough to have a "green consciousness" but I have to admit that at least so I can sleep peacefully.
My green habits are basically throwing out the garbage where it belongs, I dump it in a trash can when another leaves it in the ground (if I can). I never put garbage in a recycling-can because always throw in the first trash can I see, and there are few recycling-can.
I think people learn about environmentally friendly practices principally in their homes, their families are those that teach these things. The schools also teach children to care for nature. However, I believe you should have as campaigns in thet elevision address, because that's what most people see.
This year I want to bring my bike to Santiago, because it is much cleaner and cheaper than public transport. I think that will be my green action, because I have thought about joining any eco-organization, because I have no time.
Some time ago I heard something about the carbon footprint, but until today I had measured.
I think the environmental problem today is that while we are all responsible, large firms are guiltier than the rest of the citizens and it is they who should participate more actively in their solution.
I think the environmental problem today is that while we are all responsible, large firms are guiltier than the rest of the citizens and it is they who should participate more actively in their solution.
I'm not very "green" too...but, I do "green" things, like walk to the university and put botlles and cartons in the recycling containers of the supermarket sometimes.
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