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Your Teen: Environmentally Tuned In?

Things To Do

There are a number of things that families can do to keep this trend going. The movement is called Plant It ForwardSM and it's filled with things to do at school, at home, at work and at the store. For example:

• Encourage children to visit elderly neighbors and offer to take their recycling to the curb. It's a great way to teach children about being good neighbors and motivate others to recycle.

• When carrying lunch to school or work, choose a brown paper bag rather than a plastic bag. They're natural, recyclable and biodegradable.

• Organize a class or family trip to a family-owned forest to learn about responsible forestry practices used by the more than 10 million family forest owners in the United States. Or, invite a local forester to visit a nearby school.

Here are just a few:

• Spend a fun and educational day with your kids exploring nature's beautiful, renewable resource. Download the hiking journal with games and activities to take along.

• Show you care with a homemade gift for weddings, showers, birthdays or all occasions. They're easy to make using wood and paper, and you can personalize them with your own creative flair.

The survey was sponsored by the Abundant Forests Alliance.

About two-thirds of American teens say they have participated in a community cleanup or other community environmental project.

Be a part of the Plant It Forward movement by visiting www.abundantforests.org, where visitors can find hundreds of environmental activity ideas and can even share their favorites with friends.

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By: Stacey Moore


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