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Stars Giving Back To The Environment And The World

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Even if they don't feel up to the role, celebrities are role models for large groups of people. People idolize them because of their beauty and their work. Unfortunately, not a lot of celebrities are involved with maintaining their “role model” images. Given that they didn’t ask to be looked up on, but with what they earn and the fame, there is power with that and like what Spider-Man’s uncle used to say, with great power comes great responsibility.


These stars should take their responsibilities seriously. Given that a mere janitor has a responsibility to clean whatever it is that needs cleaning, stars also need to be responsible for the people who are paying them. You might say, regular people pay for the wages of these stars because the people support their products.

I am in awe of stars like Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio who give back to the individuals who love them through their foundations. Not only that, they're also giving back to the world for being environmentally concerned. Because the celebrities do it, the regular people are enticed to do it as well.

It’s a bit like style, when stars start a trend, the regular people follow. But the average people do so in their means or in a cheaper fashion. If stars prance around in their Louis Vuittons, regular women take the knock off or a similar looking purse.

It’s the same when stars are responsible for protecting the environment. There are so many people who have become vegans just because Kirsten Dunst and Zooey Deschanel are vegans. It doesn’t help that these stars are stick-thin, too, and all women wish to be slim.

When DiCaprio and former US Vice President Al Gore mentioned saving the environment, home-bound people wanted to do their share for the environment as well.

One easy step in preserving the environment is keeping wastes at a minimum. Biodegradable wastes are good in creating fertilizers. For those who have a little extra space in the garden, make a small pit for storing and degrading biodegradable materials. Just mix this with leaves that you put through in a leaf mulcher. A leaf mulcher makes leaves into fine pieces that are ideal for making fertilizers.

There's also a leaf mulcher available that can grind bigger pieces, not just leaves. It is alternatively called a shredder-chipper. It can make biodegradable items finer and more eligible for the compost pit. You can grind the leaves and naturally degradable materials together in the leaf mulcher for convenient blending.

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