Being a "green" person, today it has become relevant. People slowly but day by day, has adopted habits that show how the ecological paradigm is installed in today's society. They have many environmentally aware organizations that promote environmental stewardship emerged and explained that now the only option is to adopt a new attitude, so we can take care of the planet. So much so, that in some schools and study centers are taught to generate and promote practices that seek to raise awareness and protect the planet earth. The typical example is to landfills that are differentiated by the type of waste material that is bouncing, so it is easier to recycle that garbage.
In my case, the truth is I'm not a very "green" person, but sometimes I try. When I can separate the trash, especially paper, I give it to people who are dedicated to take them to recycling centers. Other practices that have been developed to protect the environment and health of people, and being promoted to city level are bike paths that enable the space for people to travel by bicycle. Unfortunately, there are many places where these unique paths do not exist.
Personally, I try to bike as much as you can, playing sports, and travel to places near my house.
I'm not part of any environmental organization, although the truth because I am becoming aware of the issue, not whether I'm willing to dedicate my time to a cause like this. I think you can just help me doing practical things away faster.
In the case of Santiago, I think that is advanced in the areas of bike lanes, but still lacks many instances to decontaminate the environment, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles, put many more containers for differentiated waste, etc.

I agree with you about the areas of bike lanes, but there is still a long way to go so that a cyclist can ride quiet in santiago.
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