Some of us are already saving our environment. We go out there and just do it so that our descendants may also enjoy this exquisite natural bounty!

Claudele with two bags among a mountain of rubbish collected
We are constantly hearing “there is so much to do and too few hands to do it”. Has the time perhaps come to ask ourselves what we are willing to do. And whether we are willing to support local environmental causes in other ways if we are physically unable to do so.
How does one conserve a biosphere? By picking up a piece of litter when on your walk, collect a piece of fishing line on the beach, take that glass bottle at the roadside home and put it in the recycling. Make a call and pledge your support. Encourage and inspire from the sidelines.
Let’s each do the tiniest thing as it all contributes to saving our environment. We do it not only for ourselves but for our families, our children and grandchildren – the future generations.

Rubbish found on a stripped erf on Clarence Drive
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