Make Recycling Fun
Thursday, July 16, 2009 at 3:25AM | How to Make Recycling Fun
By Charles Taft

Probably one of the reasons why some people are not that interested
in recycling is because they think it is a chore. And with already so
many chores at home, they wouldn't want to welcome any new addition to
their list of things to do.
However, it does not need to be this way. Recycling should not be
viewed as a tedious chore but more of a fun and exciting hobby that you
will enjoy. More importantly, it is a worthwhile activity, which
greatly helps the environment.
To make recycling fun for you, your family and friends, here are some
fun recycling ideas to consider.
1. Do recycling art projects. This is a good way to put your artistry
and creativity into good use. Make fabulous and colorful wrapping paper
from old calendars and magazines. You can also use these magazines to
create paper beads that you can use to make accessories. Paper twirling
is another fun artistic project that you can do. By twirling little
strips of paper into whatever design you like, you can have beautiful
embellishments for your scrapbook, greeting cards or gift tags.
2. Make little games out of recycling chores. Recycling tasks like
organizing and sorting items in the recycling bins can be boring
sometimes but not if you add a little twist into it. Make it a contest
wherein the whole family will be divided into teams, the team who is
most organized and has the most items wins a prize. Make sure the prize
is nice enough to motivate the family.
3. Have an Amazing Race-like newspaper drive with your neighbors or
friends. Turn an ordinary newspaper drive into an exciting reality
show-like competition to get neighbors and friends interested into
participating. You don't even need to come up with a prize here because
just the thrill of the game is enough to get them motivated to join.
4. Give incentives to family members who do their recycling job very
well. Whether it's a weekend pizza treat or a big movie night for the
whole family, they will surely appreciate that their efforts are well
compensated. After they get used to the routine and they instill in
themselves the huge significance of recycling, these incentives will
not be necessary anymore.
5. Have a garage sale for all those used items that you do not want to
use anymore. This is not only a fun way to do your part in the
reusing/recycling bit but you are also earning some money. Now, if you
are feeling extra generous, the better option is to donate these things
to those people who are less fortunate.
6. Make recycling fun with designer recycling bins that are colorful
and made with beautiful design to get you into the mood to recycle.
7. Dare your friends to be smart shoppers and see who the smartest
shopper of all is. Buying things that have less packaging, preferring
reusable items over disposable ones and buying recycled products are
just some of the signs of a smart shopper. Take this to a higher level
and think of other possible ways how you can be smarter and more earth
friendly with your shopping. It's going to be a lot more fun because
you are doing this with your friends.
With the right attitude and these great suggestions, recycling need not
be a tedious and boring task. Have fun recycling!
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embrace a good challenge. At 63 years of age I am embarking on my first
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Recycle People! It's important!
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