Saturday, November 15, 2014

Helga protects waterways-You can too.

 The next time you go for a walk, pick up any trash you see. Reuse an old bread bag or another bag  that you would normally throw away.  Helga used old "Nerds" and "Lemonhead" candy bags that she had from Halloween. (She gave these candies to treat or treaters because that were packaged in recyclable cardboard boxes but unfortunately the individual cardboard boxes were packaged in large plastic bags so she reused them as trash bags.) When she goes for a walk or a fly, she brings along a bag or two to pick up any trash, killing two birds with one stone so to speak. (Helga and Olga would like to revise this saying to "Waving to 2 birds with one wing. " --so much more peaceful.)

Helga and Olga reused the candy bags from 
Halloween to pick up trash in their neighborhood.

Why is it important to pick up this trash?  Trash that goes down the storm drains, flows to our rivers and streams then potentially to our oceans. Watch this video about ocean plastics:  Seas of Plastic
Storm Drain with decal. See enlarged decal above.
This is a sample of the trash picked up in my neighborhood. Although at first glance your area streets may look relatively clean, look around and you may see trash lurking. Pick it up!!!!!! (Recycle what you can before trashing the rest: in general, aluminum cans and plastic/glass bottles are recyclable while plastic cups, lids & straws are not---check your town's recycling website to find more specific information.)
Helga used this plastic container to pick up trash along a Gloucester beach and then emptied the trash into a solar compactor trash receptacle found along the street. (See below) She then recycled the cans she found. 

These types of receptacles for trash and recyclables can be found in Gloucester, Massachusetts, helping to keep their oceans clean.

Helga reused this container again to pick up trash.