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Today’s post comes from David, a staff member at the library. Here’s the story of how he turned green.
WOW! I am turning Green…..and I like it!
Just a year ago, I never took stock in the idea of “Going Green.” There was nothing in my lifestyle that prompted me to consider “Going Green.” To me the words green, sustainable, and even recycle meant nothing. I was comfortable throwing all my waste in a trash can. I told myself: “I don’t have a recycling bin, so I can’t recycle.” Sometimes I would use a recycling bin at a store I was at, with emphasis on sometimes. Now, the idea of “Going Green” is taking a strong hold of my conscience, and when I look around I think about how much waste can be recycled. When I am at a store I seek out a recycling bin. If the store doesn’t have any recycling bins I wonder: “Why doesn’t this store recycle?” I find myself grimacing when I toss something in a trash can which is a far cry from my mentality a year ago. For me “Going Green” was, is, and will continue to be a process. Like many things in life change starts with a simple step. Whenever, I take on something new I tell myself: “You always got to start somewhere.”
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Going Green
David
Congratulations on turning green! You don't have to have surgery or anything radical to do a little something for the planet.
My novel "Doing Max Vinyl" is all about a PC recycling company that's cutting some mega corners on the recycling part, to the detriment of the environment -- and the best part is most of the story takes place in Waukegan. If you are interested in checking it out, go to Amazon.com.
Spread the word -- e-books are also a way of turning green!
All the best
Fred Brooke








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