This post was published @ PlanetThoughts not too long ago.
Not too long ago, I asked “What’s the most “ungreen” thing that you do?” and today, I’d like to ask what is the most recent “green” thing that you have done :D

Image credits: 1. West recycles, 2. Grand Street: Texting, 3. img_3376, 4. 100_0783
Did you recently:
- clean your toilet with natural ingredients such as vinegar, baking soda, etc.?
- switch off the electrical appliances after using them?
- remove the stain from your shirt using eco-friendly stain removal ingredients?
- switch off the toilet/bedroom light when you left?
- call up the catalog companies and request that they remove you from all mailing lists?
- buy a 100% CFC-free refrigerator?
- install CFL light bulbs in your house?
- ride the bicycle to work?
- use your cloth bag for grocery shopping?
- talk to somebody, e.g. your neighbour, siblings, friends about recycling?
I guess I hadn’t been lame towards the ‘green’ attitude.
The total enthusiasm had me
-going around my household switching off & removing plugs when not in use,
-advised others not to travel with automobile vehicle extensively,
-returning plastic bags whenever I’m buying things,
-followed my mother foot-steps in recycling water when washing and cooking,
-optimal use of stove gases (closing the lid render less heat escaping to the surrounding),
-walk around in campus and neighborhood when I need to,
-reuse the back of a used paper to take down notes,
-help to collect recyclable items,
-nag my friends and family to be more alert on their comfy lifestyle and don’t support the of usage aerosol sprays.
Well, there’ll always be people turning their backs. That just don’t mark the end of a new adventurer! It is not about adapting a “pro” eco-living situation, but rather, a heart to feel what needs to be concern of.
If only more people are like you! I’ve seen people who are completely ignorant of the “ungreen” things that they do, and when told, do not feel bad about it!