Yeah I still haven't gotten over it! This is part two of my so called environmentally friendly entry. I would just like to point out that I am not a Green Peace advocate. This is my own personal effort to " Go Green ". Owning a hybrid car is cool but I can't afford it so here's to saving Mother Earth without spending a penny. 
I use these pretty shopping bags as gift bags, so I don't have to spend on gift wrappers which is always torn and tossed away after opening the presents. These bags are from one of my favorite clothing store and I have paper bags too!
I always feel greedy when I see paper towels. I usually pull more than what I need and ended up crumpling the clean ones into a ball then aim for the trash can. Bad! Bad! Bad! Remember tissues come from TREES. Here's a tip: One paper towel is enough to dry your hands. Shake off excess water from your hands before using.
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This trash can says it all. If you don't know how to spell or what " Biodegradable " is all about, consult the trash can.
This trash can says it all. If you don't know how to spell " Biodegradable " and what it is all about, consult the trash can.
Houston we have a problem..honestly I don't know what to call this or if this actually has a name. I'll just call it " Recycle Bin ". I'm sure you've seen this before at the malls or offices. It's like a drop box for your dead phones or batteries for recycling. Lets leave our electronic trash to the professionals who knows how to dispose it properly and knows what they are doing.
These are old tricks of the trade, that in one way or another may make a big difference. Don't you want to be a part of it? Let me know what you think..
 


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    Apple Tabarranza

    Apple is the author of Fine Apple blog page. 
    She's from the Philippines and a Marketing folk by profession. She currently work as an account executive for Australian firm outsourcing in the Philippines. 

    An avid fan of Korean Pop and an advocate of clean and green energy. 

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