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Do Just One Thing for August 14, 2011

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | August 14th, 2011

8/14/11

Even if you see trash receptacles and recycling bins at a park or other outdoor recreational area you're visiting, consider taking your garbage home with you to throw away or recycle instead. Wild animals will root through trash cans and recycling bins, and large containers that once held condiments and snacks can be tempting to them. They could even get stuck inside the glass and plastic jars with no way to escape. By taking these containers home, you're making sure the critters stay safe.

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Do Just One Thing for August 13, 2011

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | August 13th, 2011

8/13/11

While using a reusable bag to pack your kid's lunch in every day is the greenest choice, just be sure to wash it frequently to keep it clean. Foods that spill inside the bag not only cause stains on the fabric, but they can become a breeding ground for unhealthy germs, bacteria and mold. By washing the bag frequently, you'll keep the food safe and your kids healthy, too.

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Do Just One Thing for August 12, 2011

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | August 12th, 2011

8/12/11

When packing your lunch for work or your kid's lunch for school, consider sending double-duty items. Freezing a container of yogurt transforms it into both an ice pack for the rest of the food items and also keeps it cold for lunch. By the time lunch rolls around, it'll be thawed out, all while keeping the whole lunch fresh.

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