Sunday, November 30, 2008
Usage of a recycle bin and tree sapling
Here is the question that he/she questioned, and I bet you will find this funny too!!
Cao Ah Gua: Why you guys needs recycle bin n tree sapling and how you guys are going to used it?
We : *Speechless* *Silent* *Flies flew away*
You tell me, what should I reply him? Any idea???
Can anyone tells me that recycle bin any other usage except for used it to collect recyclable items? Can anyone tells me that tree sapling got any other usage except for plant it?
I really don't know..... Maybe Cao Ah Gua used recycle bin to keep his/her children, maybe Cao Ah Gua likes to eat tree sapling.....
I just don't know why Cao Ah Gua behave different from others.... haha...
Friday, November 28, 2008
Again...
It's quite true also. After being so many years, sometime you still come into my mind. I don't want to know how are you recently, I don't even want to think of you even for a second. I just want live in my way. It takes me quite a long time to recover myself. Whenever I think of you, I felt miserable and yet heartbreak.
I don't know after so many years, what feeling that I had towards you. Maybe pity on you, maybe thanks for your hurt and making me become stronger. But definitely, I still hate you from my bottom of heart.
No matter what you did today to show your sincere apologizes. My answer still the same, I will never change. I still hate you for bringing me to the hell. Please stop harassing me if you really want me to lead a better life.
~~I just want to print all my happy moments here, hopefully this is the first and also the last~~
Types of Plastic
#1 PET (Polyethylene terephthalate)*: soda bottles, oven-ready meal trays and water bottles
#2 HDPE (High-density polyethylene)*: milk bottles, detergent bottles and grocery/trash/retail bags
#3 PVC (Polyvinyl chloride): plastic food wrap, loose-leaf binders and plastic pipes
#4 LDPE (Low-density polyethylene): dry cleaning bags, produce bags and squeezable bottles
#5 PP (Polypropylene): medicine bottles, aerosol caps, drinking straws and food containers (such as yogurt, ketchup bottles and sour cream/butter/hummus tubs)
#6 PS (Polystyrene): compact disc jackets, packaging Styrofoam peanuts and plastic tableware
#7 Other: reusable water bottles, certain kinds of food containers and Tupperware
Why are most plastics marked with a number inside a recycling symbol? The simple answer is that each number represents the type of resin made to produce the plastic.
Because each resin is different, these numbers affect how and where you can recycle plastics. You don’t have to remember the name. Plastics are identified by numbers one through seven.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Green Trip
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
3R Campaign
Friday, November 21, 2008
First time...
It is already 11:05pm, I am very sleepy now. I am not going to blog today, I will blog it after the very interesting Green Trip. haha...