What’s the most “ungreen” thing that you do?

Posted by pelf on October 4, 2007

I try my best to lead a green life because I know that at the rate we’re polluting the Earth, we’re probably going to leave our children a very polluted world where clean oxygen have to be bought, or we probably won’t leave our children anything because the Earth would have died by then, whatever that means.

I try to walk around whenever I’m on campus, but not when I needed to get from one end to the other because that will just take too much time. I walk to the grocery store near my house instead of driving there. And I prefer taking public transportation than driving in KL. I use the stairs instead of the lift whenever possible.

I do not use the water heater unnecessarily, in fact, I prefer cold showers :) I switch off all lights and fans and air conditioning units whenever I leave my room/house/office.

I recycle my papers. I print on the reverse side of my papers papers and in the office, I make sure that all my papers can no longer be used before I send them to the recycle bin. I don’t print anything unnecessarily, especially journals, scientific papers, newspaper articles, memos, etc.

I refuse a plastic bag whenever I purchase only a couple of items at the grocery shop. I do not pack my meals in polystyrene boxes whenever I can avoid it, e.g. at the cafeteria on campus. A few of my friends pack their lunch everyday from the cafeteria on campus, and when I asked them one day why didn’t they bring their own lunch boxes instead, they told me that they were too lazy to wash their lunch boxes. Seriously, what do YOU do when your friends tell you *that*?

So I guess the worst thing that I do is that I eat meat. I can’t do without meat. If I had to go vegan for a day, I’d complain before the day ends. Plus, I’m not really a fan of veggies.

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