Saturday, May 16, 2009

Take 11

David, a 57 year old salesman and Xo, a 46 year old psychologist from Puebla, Mexico say: "Lot's of recycling!"

Janette Martínez is a secretary from Monterrey, Mexico.


Rober Boardi, a 33 year old programmer from Montevideo, Uruguay. "I use energy-saving light bulbs and I walk to work and back everyday".


Enrique Ajuria, a Mexican PhD student in Lancaster, UK. "Walk to work, use public transport, recycle glass, cans, cardboard, plastic bottles, newspapers, magazines. Re-use shopping bags".

Raul Mendez, 26 is a finances and accounting student in San Gregorio Atzompa, Mexico. "When a place is less than 2km away I take my bike and I also reduced my TV time to 5 hours a week".

Agustín Peña is a biologist, environmental consultant and certified environmental auditor in Monterrey, Mexico.


Roman Jumani, an Indian MSc student in Lancaster, UK. "Recycle the waste products. Don't smoke and don't drive so as to reduce pollution. Don't use platic bags. Use public transport".


Karla, 19, and Amelia, 21, are hairdressers in Puebla, Mexico. "Public transport is the choice".


David Bocanegra is an IT expert in Monterrey, Mexico.


Tao Huang is a PhD student from China in Lancaster, UK. "Use public transport. Read on laptop screen instead of printing papers out. Don't use the drying machine for your clothes".

Wendy Irisson is an industrial designer in Monterrey, Mexico.

Enrique is a 41 year old plastic artist in Tlaxala, Mexico. "Use public transport"


Shika Chaudhary is an MSc student from India in Lancaster, UK. "Avoid using plastic bags. Believe in the concept of carpooling. Contact friends before going out for shopping trips".



Jesus Carlos Cervantes is a 33 year old creative communicator in Mexico City, Mexico. " I prefer to use the bike or to walk".


Muhamad Usman is an MRes student from Pakistan at Lancaster, UK. "Do shopping with bags made of clothes. After eating keep all utensils clean. Materials needed to be recycled are kept separate a per material used and then put into recycling bins".

Arturo lives in Monterrey, Mexico and is the manager of an air pollution abatement and ventilation company.



Lu Dai is a Chinese PhD student in Lancaster, UK. " (thinking about it)..."


Alejandra Tiscareño, 27, is an Environmental Care and Sustainable Development Manager in Puebla, Mexico. "I eat lunch at my workplace's cafeteria and walk there instead of driving home".

Samuel Ahuactzin, 33, is a sculptor (here on of his creations) in Tlaxcala, Mexico. "The answer is public transport".


Simone Gristwood is a British PhD student in Lancaster, UK. "Jog every day and walk to work. Recycle and grow food".


Kurt Franz is a 31 year old graphic designer in Puebla, Mexico. "I disconnect all the appliances (but the fridge) in my home each time I go out".


Syed Uzair Shah is an MRes student from Pakistan currently in Lancaster, UK. "Help with the recycling everyday. Things which can be recycled are stored in a separate container and sent to the recycling bin".

Perla Cervantes is an environmental technician and quality assurance assistance in Monterrey, Mexico.

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