To Recycle or Not To Recycle, that is the question.Or is it the question? Whose question? What question? Why ask that question? I surely didn't, but my kids did. So, with their pushing we now have a bins in our garage. One for cans, one for cardboard, one for newspapers, one for styrofoam, one for plastics (a different bin for each type of plastics). OK, so now that my garage has turned into the recycle haven, my car doesn't belong in it any longer since my car isn't to be recycled just yet. Have we gone too far in what recycling really is? Or have we gotten too caught up in saving our enironment? You decide for yourself after reading this message from this website. I felt the article hit home and said the words precisely as I would have. Sometimes, it's OK to just simply "throw" trash away. Take these next few weeks and try to see how your family recycles and what you recycle. See what works and what doesn't. It's OK if everything doesn't work, but at least you'll be guilt free in throwing your trash away.
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