I don’t know if you’ve realised, but it’s true! Buying things second hand, just like you do at garage sales or on ebay, means that you’re doing your part to lessen the pollution created to make all the items you buy new in the store. The countless factories making all your games and toys are polluting the planet like you’d never know. You may not understand how buying things second hand helps the planet, but let me explain how I see it. If we all just bought things second hand and swapped the items we don’t want anymore, the factories making the new items would stop selling as much, meaning they may have to make less, inevitably meaning less pollution. So be like Ghandi, just don’t get involved and maybe this will mean a change for our world!
If you really dont want to keep all your great toys, games, books etc, please make an effort and try and get as much as you can recycled. As tesco say, every little helps ![]()
One more thing, that was a fantastic match yesterday between Spain and Germany, I really didn’t expect Spain to win to be honest, but it was a very exciting match and I can’t wait for the final
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Brian Said,
@ July 9, 2010
I think its a great idea recycling used items through SupaSwap,my kids have boxes and boxes of old toys they never play with.They cant sell their items on eBay but they can on SupaSwap,great competition by the way.
Susan Said,
@ July 9, 2010
Hello SupaSwap is their any limit on the number of items I can list for the competition?
Harry Said,
@ July 9, 2010
I was going to have a garage sale,now I am listed all the things i was going to sell on SupaSwap and who knows I might even get to Silverstone I only live 20 minutes away.My boy always watches the Touring Cars with me.
Gemma Said,
@ July 9, 2010
Can I swap my town it needs recycling….I live in Milton Keynes?
Susan Said,
@ July 9, 2010
Hi Gemma I will swap my town with you I live in Hammersmith but you will have to throw in Northampton as well!
Niall Said,
@ July 9, 2010
Where is Milton Keynes?
Niall Said,
@ July 9, 2010
SupaSwap is green I dont believe it,do their servers run on solar power are they re-recyclable