
We hear and read from the news that the world is going green. Many large countries have undergone various initiatives such as:
1. Using Alternative Energy
2. Alternative Fuel or Biodiesel
3. Energy Conservation
4. Waste Management and Segregation
5. Buying Organic
These are perhaps the top things we hear today. But as far as the capacity to sustain these things in the world today, third world countries are sure to encounter a lot of problems. If there is one thing that stops poorer countries from wanting to go green, it is the matter of financial capacity to sustain these practices that also require the need for proper budgeting to follow the green rules and standards we know of today.
Third world countries such as the Philippines and Vietnam can go green but perhaps to only a certain level. Waste segregation and energy conservation can be done on their own without the use of further resources that have been set out in the market. It is all really based on proper awareness and education.
If there is one thing that local folks would perhaps need is the manner of orientation and education from the professionals. Seminars and potent solutions that can be shown by the people who have dedicated themselves towards helping the green movements will really be a welcome note if and when they become available.
This is not to downgrade the local educational nature of their societies. But just like in the way of learning, people need to be made aware of current trends for them to be able to understand fully what eco-friendliness is really about.
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Well said? Great information, keep up the great work!
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