This week I have been very excited (I know - I´m easily pleased!) to visit a few organisations that might get involved in a 'Caring for the Environment' workshop that we´re planning for pastors and leaders in June.
Firstly I met a guy involved in a national biodiesel project. They buy used cooking oil from over 500 restaurants and hotels and convert it into fuel for your car. Then I went to see a Glass factory - where 40% of the raw materials they use come from recycled glass. They also supply bottle banks (in the shape of bottles - which was very funky) to your neighbourhood or church or wherever for you to start recycling. The nice man at the glass factory then gave me a contact at a paper/card recycling company. They are also beginning to collect plastics for recycling. Both the glass factory and the paper recycling place will also give training events for schools or churches - educationing people about the need to recycle. And the nice man at the paper recycling place gave me a contact of another organisation that runs recycling campaigns - and has a shop selling all sorts of items made out of rubbish (I bought 3 bags and 2 aprons made out of old advertising banners!)
Interestly here in Guatemala, these companies will BUY your recyclable materials, so it ought to be popular -- but the fact that there´s no easy system to recycle - and a lack of understanding about the environment, mean that it´s very unusual. The pastors workshop will hopefully change people´s mindsets (and theological framework about the environment) - as well as giving some practical ideas of how to respond.
Friday, 30 March 2012
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