Green Goods For A Green Environment
The nature has created itself without any involvement of the mankind over a period of million years and is irreplaceable.
There is an establish method in which it works. Any disturbance from that would lead to a total ecological imbalance.
Nature is not at all prone to heaps of non biodegradable and inorganic items.
Among others, plastic and polythene are two man made articles which leave a major negative impact of the ecological system because they can never enter the environment cycle of reuse and replenish.
Bio degradation is a method where organic items are turned in to re useable products by enzymes. Plastic and polythene, for that matter, are non bio degradable.
The best plan to sustain an ecological balance is to restrict the use of non bio degradable articles. This change should start at the lowest level and should go at the highest one. A little change can bring a big impact, so the excuse of an individual effort being useless is unacceptable.
A few items that can replace the “to-be-banned” products are green cups, cotton hats, leaf bags and paper bags etc. Or for the least, buy the new age plastic bags which can be degraded, though over a larger period of time, but still are less hazardous then where we stand today!






That’s a good point there. I wonder how lucky I am to have a big backyard. I am plan to build a mini landscape in order to reserve it for my organic project. Do you think it worth for me to spend my money for that project?
Yes… absolutely WORTH it!
You can set your own hydrophonic garden and once in a month, you can harvest it. So there is nothing lose here. Keep it up!