Saturday, July 11, 2009

At Home
Reduce
  • Plan a shopping list to prevent purchasing on impulse.
  • Purchase products that will not go out of fashion quickly.
  • Purchase things with less packaging.
  • Purchase things in bulk quantities eg. one large box of breakfast cereal instead of two small boxes.
  • Purchase durable items that will last you a long time eg. rechargeable battery.
  • Purchase refillable items eg. dish washing liquid.
  • Borrow, share and/or hire things that you only need occasionally.
  • Bring a shopping bag while shopping instead of requesting for plastic or paper bags.
  • Use cloth instead of paper tissue for cleaning.
  • Minimise the use of disposable items such as disposable crockery, non-rechargeable batteries etc.
  • Store perishable food eg. bread, fruits in refrigerator.
  • Cook just sufficient food for meals.
  • Pack breakfast or lunch in washable container instead of a one-time container.
  • Write to the respective organisation/s if a few members of the family receive the same reading materials/information.
  • Call the respective organisation/s to remove your address from their mailing list to prevent junk mail.
  • Switch off lights and electronic appliances when not in use.
  • Close the refrigerator door immediately after taking out necessary food, fruits or drinks etc.
  • Use one strong bulb instead of a few low-wattage ones.
  • Use the fan instead of air-conditioning if possible.
  • Turn off the water tap promptly.
  • Check for dripping taps and inspect taps and pipes to prevent water leakage.
  • Take a shower instead of a bath.
  • Wash only with full loads of laundry.
  • Wash the floor with a mop instead of water hose.
  • Wash the car with a pail of water instead of using the water hose.
  • Use a tumbler of water when you brush your teeth.
Reuse
  • Reuse used glass and plastic containers as receptacles.
  • Reuse your old mouse pad as an insulator for placing hot containers that have just been removed from stove or oven, or as a beer mat.
  • Use unwanted plastic bags to bag garbage.
  • Use old clothing as rags for cleaning.
  • Convert scrap paper into memo pads.
  • Pass old textbooks, story books, and toys to others.
  • Pass smaller size but good quality clothing to others.
  • Donate good quality but unwanted items to old folks' homes, charitable organisations etc.
  • Delete old files from diskette to save new files.
  • Repair and recondition faulty electronic appliances to extend their useful lives.
  • Clean and reuse ornaments for the next festive celebration.
  • Clean and reuse washable cutlery and crockery for the next party.
Recycle
  • Make recycled paper at home and decorate it for use as a greeting card or wrapping paper. For more information on National Recycling Programme and condominium recycling programmes, please click here.
  • Segregate recyclable items for collection by waste collectors.
  • Participate in recycling programme/s and deposit recyclable items into designated recycling bins.
  • Purchase recycled products.
  • Purchase greenlabelled products. For more information on Singapore Green Labelled products, please click here.

At School

Reduce
  • Purchase more durable devices and items eg. plastic folders instead of paper folders.
  • Purchase refillable items eg. mechanical pencils and refillable pens.
  • Pin notices on notice boards instead of making copies to distribute.
  • Cater sufficient drinks and food for school activities and events.
  • Use refillable soap and drinks dispensers instead of providing individual packets.
  • Switch off light, fan and electronic appliances when not in use.
Reuse
  • Use both sides of paper for writing, calculations and problem solving etc.
  • Pass unwanted textbooks and assessment books to others.
  • Donate old story books to the school library.
  • Delete old files from diskette to store new documents.
  • Compost organic waste into soil conditioners or fertilisers for planting in the school?s garden.
  • Reuse plastic and glass containers as pots for planting.
Recycle
  • Set up a recycling programme in school. For more information on School Recycling Corner Programme, please click here.
  • Participate in your school's recycling programme.
  • Purchase and use recycled products.

In Office

Reduce
  • Use less disposable items eg. polystyrene and paper cups and plates.
  • Bring your own cutlery and coffee mug.
  • Do not ask for a plastic bag if you can take the packet of food back to the office yourself.
  • Make a few copies of a document to share instead of making one copy for each individual.
  • Circulate written or printed memos.
  • Use electronic mail to communicate or to send messages.
  • Subscribe to electronic mailing list whenever possible.
  • Proofread documents on screen before printing.
  • Instead of using sticker labels, print addresses directly onto envelopes or use window envelopes to reduce duplicate printing of address.
  • Print on both sides of paper.
  • Order just adequate drinks and food for meeting, seminars, conference and events etc.
  • Switch on light and electronic devices only when necessary.
  • Buy longer-lasting & useful items as corporate gifts.
Reuse
  • Reuse used envelopes for sending internal mail.
  • Remove old documents and reuse files for filing again.
  • Use the other side of used paper for drafting, printing and taking notes etc.
  • Re-format or delete old files from diskettes so that they can be used to store new documents.
Recycle
  • Set up a recycling programme in the office. For more information on the Office Recycling Programme, please click here.
  • Participate in recycling programme/s.
  • Segregate recyclable items for recycling.

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