the 7 r’s of sustainability

radical-agriculture:

minimaliststudy:

1. refuse – if you don’t need it, refuse it. say no to flyers, plastic bags, straws, plastic cutlery etc. invest in a reusable water bottle, slow down and eat in to avoid takeaway containers, make your daily tea or coffee at home and take bags with you when you go shopping

2. reduce – can you cut down on how much you are using? buy food in bulk, eat less meat, don’t buy clothes just because they’re on sale. finding lots of little ways to reduce what you are consuming can have a big impact

3. reuse – can you reuse the product or parts of the product for another purpose? reuse empty glass jars to store food or turn old clothes into cleaning rags

4. repair – if it’s broken try and fix it before you throw it away and buy a new one

5. rot – if you can’t reuse or repair something made of natural materials, compost it. don’t send it to landfill because it can’t decompose buried under other rubbish, the greenhouse gases will just collect

6. recycle – send materials like cardboard and glass off to be chemically repurposed into new products. this process is resource intensive so it is best to reduce your recycling as much as possible, but recycling is always better than sending things to landfill.

7. rethink – if you can’t do any of the above then it’s time to rethink whether you actually need the product. find sustainable alternatives 

8. reorganize – where the waste is happening in your organization or community (school, church, workplace, local grocer, block, apartment building), find a couple of buddies and take it upon yourselves to come up with, propose, and implement an organizational system that reduces waste

9. revolt – where the waste is happening at a systemic level that you don’t presently have the power to control, find some comrades and fight back

hi-def-doritos:

amityravenclawelf:

dragonpuppies:

Elizabethan Peasant 1: Look yonder! Someone has writ upon that ceiling that thou art most easily gulled!

Elizabethan Peasant 2: More fool they, for I cannot read.

Elizabethan Peasant 1: *sighing, lowers his visage unto his palm*

Elizabethan Peasant 1: Lo, hast thou learned to read?

Elizabethan Peasant 2: Verily, and to compose as well.

Elizabethan Peasant 1: With haste, then, how is the word “i cup” composed?

Elizabethan Peasant 1: what ho, I know a sporting jest! What art thou when thou art a peasant and art occupied in a privy?

Elizabethan Peasant 2: I wist not, but certain am I that thou shalt tell me speedily.

Elizabethan Peasant 1: Most verily, thou art a peon.

soft-stims:

soft-stims:

Anyone else remember that Canadian reality TV show where two contestants with zero experience get left in the wilderness and have to get out while that cowboy tracked them down on his horse ? And the contestants had to outrun and hide and they’d see him galloping over in the distance and they’d just get so scared and start sprinting into the bushes but they would always tumble down a hill or something and hurt they’re legs and the cowboy would catch up and lasso them??

I wasn’t kidding

jheselbraum:

Ok so if (if) Blue and Yellow Pearl were both, you know, alive when Pink Diamond was, and knew Pearl, or at least of her, I think it’s safe to assume that they were the only ones (besides Blue Zircon that one time) to think about Pink Diamond’s Pearl, and wonder where she was, what happened to her

I mean, they did look at each other like this

when BZ mentioned Pearl.