July 2021 Issue 152

Page 64

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or many environmentally conscious citizens, recycling feels like a moral responsibility. And, to some extent, it is. But the obligation you feel to put your soft plastics in the right bin, sort your lids, and save every possible item that can go to the depot, is exactly what the plastic-producing industries want. The recycling of plastic containers started in the 1970s and has definitely helped. But a Greenpeace report from December 2020 stated that half of British Columbia’s waste still ends up in landfills, incinerators, and the environment. Ultimately, recycling is not the solution. It allows the plastic industry to shift the responsibility of plastic waste onto the shoulders of consumers. This strategy enables them to continue production with maximum profit. We have come a long way since 1983, when Canada implemented its first recycling program, but recycling is still a confusing process for many citizens. Depending on which municipality you live in, different rules apply to particular recyclable items. So, if you do not have a pamphlet that tells you which items go where, recycling can become a perplexing process. Recycling is also a procedure that has to be done right. The cans, jars and other recyclables that you put in the ‘blue bin’ must be extremely clean. Many people don’t know that if one or two items in the bin aren’t clean, all of

the contaminated items can end up in the landfill. Recycling is not the answer to reducing your environmental footprint, or helping to create a sustainable future. The key is for all of us to rethink our lifestyles and choices. Here are some simple ways to reduce your environmental footprint today: • Skip putting your fruits and vegetables in plastic bags. They can go directly into your reusable bags when you go shopping (or into reusable mesh bags). • Use cloth grocery bags instead of the ones sold at grocery stores (that break down easily). Or ask for a cardboard box. • Support restaurants that use compostable takeout packaging. • Buy locally grown produce at markets that don’t have any wrap. • If you eat meat, shop in the deli section or at a butcher so your purchase can be wrapped in paper instead of styrofoam. • Only buy toilet paper that is made from 100% recycled materials. • Recycle your gray dish water for your plants and garden. • Buy eco-laundry strips instead of plastic jugs. • When you stock your car with your reusable bags, include to-go mugs for when you stop for coffee. Keep reusable glass straws in your glove box. • Support companies that sell their products in recycled packaging.

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July Forecasts by Georgia Nicols

5min
page 77

Turn your Story into a Legend

3min
page 74

Hot Days of Summer Favourite Swimming Holes

2min
page 71

Why We Should Read

3min
page 69

Wingboarding

4min
page 76

Improve Digestion, Increase Energy

3min
page 68

Habitat for Humanity Building Strong Communities

2min
page 70

Flowers in July

2min
page 67

A Hidden Gem in the Cowichan Valley

2min
page 66

Have you ever seen a Nudibranch?

2min
pages 62-63

Recycling: The Last Option

2min
page 64

Cowichan Food Innovation Program

1min
page 56

Gardening with KinPark Kids

2min
page 61

Working Together to Save Water in the Koksilah Watershed

5min
pages 57-59

Engaging the Ecological Imagination

1min
page 60

A “Light” Evening Paddle in Cowichan Bay

1min
page 55

Cowichan District Hospital Foundation

2min
page 53

I laughed so hard I peed my Pants

2min
page 52

Balancing Your Moods

3min
page 51

Reconfirming the Oneness of Humanity

2min
page 50

The Hidden Hazard In Your Workplace

3min
page 49

Bill C-12, the Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act

2min
pages 46-47

Planning Your Estate

2min
page 48

Soil Structure

2min
page 45

Why Hire an Interior Decorator?

2min
page 43

2021 Islands Folk Festival Live Streaming on FB

4min
pages 40-42

Romance in Full Bloom at Aquamaris Art Gallery

1min
page 39

Artist Joanne Nemeth at Excellent Frameworks

1min
page 38

Valley Voices: Childhood Contrasts

3min
page 36

Wool Helps to Treat Common Senior Ailments

3min
page 35

Grounded Grandmothers a New Book by Aukje Kapteyn

2min
page 34

Pregnancy and Covid-19

3min
page 33

Travel Advice From an Organic Bedding Connoisseur

3min
page 32

Downtown Duncan BIA

3min
pages 30-31

Sensational Summers at the Pubic Market

1min
pages 28-29

Love Your Soda Stream...again

2min
page 23

Cowichan Valley Art Council: Floored

1min
page 24

Chemainus Valley Cultural Arts Society Hitting a High Note

2min
page 27

Double Eagle: A Collaboration

2min
page 25

Explore Chemainus

2min
page 26

Spinach Salad with Strawberry Basil Vinaigrette

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Summer Sippers

2min
pages 20-21

Duncan Farmers Market

1min
page 12

Not Just About Old Growth: Defending the Sacred at Ada’itsx

3min
pages 9-11

39 Days of July

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In Defence of Chardonnay

3min
pages 18-19

Community Apples Finding New Life in Cider

2min
page 16

A Request for a Tree Protection Bylaw

2min
page 8

Dry Aged Beef

2min
page 17

July Events

1min
pages 5-7
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