Saving the planet with washing machine repairs
As outdated passes, it seems clearer than ever that we human beings are having an adverse effect on the planet. It is getting harder to sidestep the conclusion that our behaviours directly affect the climate and that the changes are resulting in new hardships and greater difficulties across the planet. These days, live pictures of the worst natural disasters are fed directly into our homes and we can see for ourselves the damage and the trauma they result in. We know we can't fix the world's problems by ourselves, but we also know that if we each make a small contribution, it can add up to massive impact all-embracing. Maybe even something as ordinary as our washing machine repairs can make a significant difference.
The keynote mantra of the green migration is 'repair, re-use, recycle'. We will help the world save precious resources and energy if we fix what breaks and do not throw it away and buy again.
Although we are still a consumer camaraderie, we are not obliged to take a wasteful and profligate path. Most appliances can be repaired to work as new and, in these tight times, at far put down cost than buying new. Even if an appliance is beyond repair, its metal parts and other components can all be re-used or recycled, so never renounce one festering in the shed or rusting in your garage. As scrap metal is becoming a valuable commodity, you may even be able to insist upon a little money yourself disposing of your redundant appliances properly. Many local authorities also offer householders help with the suitable removal and disposal of large 'white goods'.

