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they have a few moments to spare. For others, hammering and sawing are daily obligations if they are to keep
a roof over their heads and a decent home. The former buy their "do-it-yourself" (DIY) supplies; the latter pick
them up in the street or use what nature provides. When it comes to gardening, the disparity is the same: hoeing,
planting and watering can be a pleasant hobby or a means to feed a family. In developed countries, arts and crafts of surface and
are all the rage and gardening has become a popular and rewarding physical activity. However, recreational DIY groundwater
and gardening pose problems from an environmental point of view, including wastefulness, water pollution, pollution comes
overexploitation of forests and waste treatment and disposal. For the past few years, green products, good from amateur Importing exotic plants can disturb the local ecosystem by
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practices and natural materials have meant that Sunday gardeners and DIY enthusiasts can enjoy their favourite gardening introducing invasive insects.
pastimes while preserving nature.
PESTICIDES
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of vital resources. as lawns are unsuited to hot, dry regions. of tropical forests are adjectives that describe the majority of DIY products.
Taking precautions when handling them will help prevent
www.fao.org/DOCREP/ARTICLE/WFC/XII/MS12A-E.htm is illegal poisoning and accidents among both users and children.
ON THE RIGHT TRACK SOME LABELS
European Eco-label
Created in 1993 by the ministers of the environment in the European Union
countries, the European Eco-label, symbolized by a flower, is awarded
> Family allotments > The FSC label (Forest Stewardship to products that are not detrimental to the environment during their
Plots of land developed by associations, Council) lifecycle, from the extraction of raw materials to elimination of waste.
social housing projects or local authorities, Naturally ecological, wood is an essential It can be found on numerous consumer goods such as paper, textiles,
allotments and community gardens are material when building and furnishing detergents and paints throughout the European Union.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/ecolabel/pdf/infokit/diy_en.pdf
found near housing developments or on the houses. However, it is only renewable
outskirts of cities for residents to use and when responsible forest management Some national eco-labels certify products that have a reduced environmental
impact during their lifecycle and whose effectiveness is at least equivalent to
enjoy. Vegetables account for most of what preserves biological diversity and the fo- that of similar products. Examples include:
they grow there. Urban policymakers rest’s capacity to regenerate itself. > Der Blaue Engel, set up in 1977 by the German federal ministry of the interior
at every level now acknowledge To prevent resources from being and the ministry of the environment: www.blauer-engel.de
the role of allotments in HOE MORE = plundered, FSC certification > NF-Environnement, the French eco-label created in 1991 and awarded by
reinforcing the social WATER LESS. guarantees economically the national organization for standardization: www.afnor.fr
fabric. First in line for these HOEING ENABLES WATER TO viable forest management
> Recycling in developing countries > Environmental Choice, introduced by the New Zealand government in 1990:
gardens are large families BETTER PENETRATE THE SOIL that respects the environ- www.enviro-choice.org.nz
and the very poor. They AND MAINTAIN HUMIDITY ment and the rights of lo- In Africa as in all developing countries, > The Thai Green Label Scheme, created in 1994 by the Thailand Environment
rekindle community spirit LEVELS IN THE GROUND. cal populations. Worldwide there is no limit to the inventiveness Institute in conjunction with the ministry of industry:
and neighbourliness, create almost 40 million hectares in shown in recovering and reusing mate- www.tei.or.th/bep/GL_home.htm
green areas in the city, and ease some sixty countries have been rials. Countless decorative and useful
social tensions. objects (toy cars, briefcases, ashtrays) PUTTING IDEAS INTO PRACTICE
granted certification. For example, all
Gardening
mindspring.com /~communitygardens Britain’s public forests are FSC-certified. and furniture (tables, stools, CD racks) > REPLACE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS WITH NATURAL ALTERNATIVES > PREFER HOME-MADE
www.cityfarmer.org/erin.html The FSC label can be found on a variety are crafted out of metal recovered from COMPOST ( SEE WEBSITES ) > BUY FROM SPECIALIST RETAILERS WHO ARE MORE LIKELY
www.farmgarden.org.uk/ari/arilinks.html of products including furniture, paper and tins, drink cans and aerosols. Equally TO GIVE RELIABLE ADVICE > PREFER CERTIFIED PRODUCTS THAT ARE COMPATIBLE WITH
charcoal. resourceful are mats woven from plastic ORGANIC GARDENING > READ LABELS CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW RECOMMENDATIONS
bags and chairs made out of barrels. As (DOSAGE PER SQUARE METRE OF GARDEN, INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, ETC.) > WATER
www.fsc.org ECONOMICALLY AND EFFICIENTLY WITH THE WEATHER : SAVE RAINWATER AND IN SUMMER
more and more people in the North are LET THE GARDEN COOL OFF BEFORE WATERING ( NEVER WATER IN THE SUN ) > CHOOSE
seduced by these creations, handcrafting DIFFERENT LOCAL PLANT SPECIES FOR THE GARDEN AND FOR HEDGES > PUT NESTING
from recycled materials is growing into a BOXES IN TREES
AT UNEP
TO FLEA - MARKET FURNITURE