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NATIONAL GREEN HOUSE Navigating through GPS (Green Practices through Sai) Sai Sports and Service Retreat August 2009
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Please see this video to understand why we should act to save our planet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJAbATJCugs
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GO – GREEN RECYCLE REUSEREDUCE What? Minimizing the consumption Why? To preserve Nature What? Reuse products Why? Minimize resource consumption What? Recover raw material Why? Minimize resource consumption
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God stretched Himself as this Universe Everything is His manifestation What do we do when our hand is injured? Similarly, we need to take care of Nature
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Nature is the mirror in which the image of God is reflected – Baba
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Goals of National Green House Navigate through G.P.S. – Green Practices through Sai Lead a ‘Green-life’, thereby serving as examples in the society Develop reuse and recycle programs at Sai centers, homes, and communities Create teaching modules to disseminate green practices
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Do not waste food Buy vegetables at farmers market Eat organic Grow vegetables Eat vegetarian Less oily food
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Turn off water while brushing, shaving, cleaning dishes Take shorter showers Use low flush toilets Rain barrel to irrigate plants
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Unplug all electrical gadgets Switch off AC, lights Use products with EnergyStar label Put computers in ‘energy-save’ mode Turn off computer monitors Use washing machine and dish-washer at off- peak times
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Avoid use of plastic bags Reuse paper (print on both sides) + Recycle it Avoid usage of paper plates, napkins, plastic cutlery Avoid drinking bottled water + Drink tap water
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Sept - OctNov-DecJan-FebMar-AprMay-Jun E-Waste Collection Food Water Energy Materials
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Purpose:- Collect e-waste in a community 1.Reuse functional products Donate to Refugees Charities 2.Recycle non-functional (damaged or obsolete) products at local recycling centers
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Computers (desktops + laptops/notebooks) Computer monitors, mouse, keyboards, webcams Cell phones Printers + scanners TVs Batteries (alkaline, nickel cadmium, rechargeable) Cameras + MP3 players + IPods Laptop chargers + Cellphone chargers
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Please see this video on how e-waste is treated http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A5zVNpkuzk
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Resources – Team of volunteers to collect e-waste in the community – Storage place in Sai center/devotee home to sort reusable/ recyclable waste – Have at least 1 volunteer from each city Collection bins at Sai centers – Bins to collect smaller electronic items like cell phones, and printer cartridges Organize e-waste collection drive periodically – For example: Do a cell phone collection drive Spread the word at your work place, school, friends and family.
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Local refugee church/organization – Youth Coop in Miami – Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society in Charlotte Wireless Foundation http://www.wirelessfoundation.org/CalltoProtect/index.cfm http://www.wirelessfoundation.org/CalltoProtect/index.cfm March of Dimes http://www.marchofdimes.com/646_15257.asp http://www.marchofdimes.com/646_15257.asp
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To find a recycling center in your neighborhood please visit http://earth911.com/http://earth911.com/
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E-Waste Collection Center Address/ Phone/ Hours of Operation/ Website Materials Accepted Acceptance Type + Fee Electronic Recycling Center 10827 NW 29th Street Miami, FL 33172 (305) 482-9100 Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm http://www.ercrecycling.com ComputersComputers, Cellphones, Computer Monitors, Electronics, Office machines, Telephones, TelevisionsCellphones Computer MonitorsOffice machines Drop Off at location No Fee Miami-Dade HC2 Permanent Center 8831 NW 58th Street Miami, FL 33166 (305) 594-1500 Wed 9am - 4pm Sat 8:30am - 5pm Services are restricted to residents of Miami-dade County only. ComputersComputers, Cellphones Computer Monitors, Electronics, Office machines, Telephones, Televisions + a host of other itemsCellphones Computer MonitorsOffice machines Drop Off at location No Fee Prepare a list of local recycling centers as they could accept different materials
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Find a free recycling center in your neighborhood – http://www.electronicstakeback.com/recycling/find_a_res ponsible_recycler_withmap.htm http://www.electronicstakeback.com/recycling/find_a_res ponsible_recycler_withmap.htm – http://1800recycling.com/ http://1800recycling.com/ Free Recycling http://www.freerecycling.com/ http://www.freerecycling.com/ USPS Free Pre-Paid Recycling through the Mail for Small Electronic Products http://www.usps.com/green/recycle.htm http://www.usps.com/green/recycle.htm
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Switches on/off the fan in interview room Shuts the tap when washing His face – Soap gets into eyes and they become red Puts a lid on the glass of water He drinks Reuses envelopes which have nothing written on them Boy serving chapatis drops it on floor – He picks it and puts it in His plate
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At a drop a second, a worn tap or outdoor faucet is leeching about 20 gallons a day — over 7000 gallons per year. If every U.S. household put a lid when boiling water, it can save up to $2,212,175. Recycling 1 aluminum can saves enough energy to run a TV for 3 hrs, or the equivalent of a ½ gallon of gasoline. Startling Facts
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1500 bottles are trashed every second 28,000,000,000 bottles were used in 2004 17,000,000 barrels of oil was used to produce 2,500,000 tons of C0 2 was released
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