Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Adjust your Input to Increase your Reusable Output in order to Decrease your Loss


 Going green can be broken down into input, reusable output, and loss. This problem sound like a math class, that most likely because I came up with this idea in math class. One of the most unique parts about being in Zoo CREW is that you learn to look at completely unrelated topics and relate them to animals and the environment

     Input is everything that you do, buy, or bring into your house. It’s the organic cleaning supplies and recycled water battles you buy; it’s also when you use ecofriendly light bulbs and car pool. Likewise it is also not using ecofriendly light bulbs, it’s the litter you drop in the street, and the times you decide not to recycle. The goal of being environmentally friendly is to keep you input as green as possible that means using recycled products, recycling, and buying organic food and products.

     Reusable output is everything that comes from your actions that does not negatively affect the environment. It’s the litter that does not go into a landfill; it’s the energy that you save, and the things that you recycle. Reusable output is everything that can return to input and be used over. Not all of your output is reusable; the output that is not reusable is considered loss. Loss is just that, the parts of the output that once they are used they are not use again. Loss is the CO2 admissions that are leaked into the air. It’s the bottles that are in landfills that are not going to be reused. It’s the environments that are loss and animals that are left without a home.

     So you might be asking yourself what all this means? The goal of being environmentally friendly is to adjust your input so that that it increases your reusable output and decreases your loss. Recycle cans so that they can be made into more cans. Use reusable battles so that there is no loss at all. You can also make things fun for the entire household by creating the challenge of trying to have no loss for a whole day. It won’t be easy but it’s not impossible and you might learn something new in the process. Remember make your input so that reusable output is high and loss is low. Always remember to be ecofriendly and do you part for the environment.

Gabby

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