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From the Blog emanahmedkPakistan is loaded with billboards reading a very loud green slogan: Keep your city clean, keep your city green. Now I wanted to work some strategies out for a greener perspective. Since green means more, better and cheaper perhaps much like how to go green. The 3 R's of environmental protection; Reduce, Reuse and Recycle are to be advocated. Development of ecological intelligence for understanding of how nature sustains life may help us practice sustainable living, which in these times should be of growing interest. In order to go green, you need to think green; probably greener. Here are a few steps towards the color of new life: *The 3 R's: * Can Pakistan reduce its impact on the environment? I'm thinking deodorants, beef, clothes and gadgets. Reduce wastpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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