6. There is enough for everybody’s need
but not agreed- Mahatma Gandhi
- Refuse to buy or accept products
that can harm you and the
environment.
- Don’t buy products with
unnecessary packaging.
- Refuse to use polyethene bags,
use paper bag instead.
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9. Here are some tips for reducing waste
at home.
• Clean using washable rags and eat using cloth napkins to reduce
the waste of paper towels and napkins.
• Look for opportunities to operate your home more efficiently - for
example, turn off lights when you are not using them to extend the
life of light bulbs, so used ones are thrown out less often.
• Avoid packaging when possible. For example, use your own
reusable bag or container.
• Buy large economy-sized products instead of individually wrapped
items. Laundry soap, shampoo, dish-washing detergent, dry pet
food, cat litter, and other non-perishable items are great examples.
For food, buy the largest size you can use before spoiling.
11. Reuse is the action or practice of
using an item, whether for its original
purpose or to fulfil a different
function.
OR
Reusing is the act of taking old items
that you might consider throwing
away and finding a new use for
them.
20. Recycling is the process of
collecting and processing materials
that would otherwise be thrown
away as trash and turning them
into new products. Recycling can
benefit your community and the
environment.