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Creation Care - Put Those Pill Bottles to Good Use

Did you know that nearly 70 percent of Americans take at least one prescription drug, and more than half take two? That’s a lot of empty pill bottles when the medication is gone. While some of these bottles are recycled or reused, many of them end up in landfills. One group is working to change that. Cincinnati-based Matthew 25: Ministries, an international aid and disaster-relief organization, accepts donations of empty plastic pill bottles that are either sent to places where medical supplies are needed or are shredded and recycled….. [click View Post above to keep reading]

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12 Simple Actions than Can Help Creation

Making even small changes in the way we do things can have a big impact. Since society has developed habits that are harmful to the environment, changes need to happen in order to provide cleaner air and water, preserve wildlife, etc. Adopting earth-friendly habits doesn’t have to be hard. Listed below are a dozen good ideas. Even people who are hesitant about big changes will find something here they can embrace with little effort… [click View Post above to keep reading]

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Plastic Utensil Collection

Bees are vital to a healthy environment and stable food supplies. Perfectly adapted to pollinate a variety of foods and flowers, they transfer pollen from one flowering plant to another. Thanks largely to bees, we can enjoy a range of foods from apples and pears to vanilla and coffee. Of course, honeybees also provide honey, a natural sweetener with many health benefits. Bees pollinate a variety of flowers, trees, and shrubs. And if you are wearing cotton, that’s because the cotton plants those threads came from were pollinated….. [click on View Post above to keep reading]

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Creation Care - helping bees helps us

Bees are vital to a healthy environment and stable food supplies. Perfectly adapted to pollinate a variety of foods and flowers, they transfer pollen from one flowering plant to another. Thanks largely to bees, we can enjoy a range of foods from apples and pears to vanilla and coffee. Of course, honeybees also provide honey, a natural sweetener with many health benefits. Bees pollinate a variety of flowers, trees, and shrubs. And if you are wearing cotton, that’s because the cotton plants those threads came from were pollinated….. [click on View Post above to keep reading]

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Creation Caring - Pollinators!

Experts say the trick to incorporating change into your daily life is to choose one or two actions and then work at becoming consistent with them. If you want to adopt more habits that are respectful of nature and beneficial to the environment, choose something that is realistic for you and your family to implement. Know why you are doing it and what benefits it produces. Otherwise, you aren’t likely to stick to it when it inconveniences you. Then follow through; make it a habit by choosing to do it today... then tomorrow... and the day after that. Need some ideas? Here are a few simple tips for reducing waste in your kitchen…. [click View Post above to continue reading]

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Reducing Trashy Waste

A drive down the street on garbage collection day or a glance at the overflowing dumpsters used by businesses will reveal the undeniable truth: we are a society that produces a staggering amount of garbage. Landfills overflow, streams become clogged, and shocking amounts of waste find their way into our oceans. We discard so much stuff every day that our waste management systems struggle to process it. What can you do about this problem?…… [click View Post above to keep reading]

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