viernes, 13 de noviembre de 2015

A difficult journey

In Talcahuano my hometown there was a recycling center by my school but I didn't knew it was there untill I was in my final year! That's where I just started to learn about recycling.
In the faculty I was on in University of Concepción there was a recycling project that my career was directing. I raised my hand and joined the group. I learned a lot about how to recycle. I started recycling my house things there. I'm really happy I joined that eco-spot. I learned that worrying about the environment is not an easy thing to do and it's not something that can be forced on anybody.
Geophysics eco-spot


In Santiago recycling is much easier I recycle everything all the time! probably because my flat has an eco-spot too e.e

I would like to have a bike to ride to college everyday. I always walk because I live nearby but sometimes I take the public transport when I think I'll be kind of late.


Santiago worries a lot about the environment but there's still a lot of pollution every year. I think it's the way our society works here. People doesn't have that kind of education in their lives. Maybe a generational change can make things go better, but there still must be an educational plan, that way the new generations will generate the conciousness of taking care of the environment.

3 comentarios:

  1. Lets enjoy the silence, that so intresting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY7UK-6aaNA lml.
    I think that its beutifull enjoy the silence and recycle

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  2. That's a great initiative! In my school we try to recycle one year, and it worked, but only for these year u.u

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