Just back from Asia, President Obama proclaims a need for more recycling, especially of electronics
November 15, 2010 | 6:52 pm
One of the really important jobs a president has is to issue numerous proclamations that show he (or at least his staff) is aware of countless audience niches that appreciate PR releases about them.
Today, President Obama sent a special Hajj message to the world Muslim community, especially those making the pilgrimmage to Mecca. He’ll soon be making the usual Thanksgiving proclamation.
As released by the White House on Monday, the Democrat also issued another of those profound presidential proclamations that go largely unnoticed by a busy world. This one named Monday, Nov. 15 as America Recycles Day. Try to control your excitement.
And please consider the environment before printing out several dozen copies:
Each small act of conservation, when combined with other innumerable deeds across the country, can have an enormous impact on the health of our environment. On America Recycles Day, we celebrate the individuals, communities, local governments, and businesses that work together to recycle waste and develop innovative ways to manage our resources more sustainably.
Americans already take many steps to protect our planet, participating in….
…curbside recycling and community composting programs, and expanding their use of recyclable and recycled materials. Recycling not only preserves our environment by conserving precious resources and reducing our carbon footprint, but it also contributes to job creation and economic development.
Full Article: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2010/11/obama-recycle-day-i.html








































