2. Pollution refers to introduction of elements to
the ecosystem that can cause harm to the
various components of the environment in
one way or another .
Land, air and water pollution are the major
environmental hazards that poses great
danger to both human and animal health.
3. This is caused by release of harmful materials
into the land. This waste includes domestic
waste, municipal waste and non-biodegradable
materials such as plastics. These materials
make the land unsuitable for various economic
activities such as agriculture.
4. Cutting the trees can cause also land pollution.
Land can’t afford new trees because of polluted
water, air and itself.
There are a lot of companies which are
protecting amazon cut down and there are lots
of campaigns how to use paper effectively, how
to protect amazon cut down etc…
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6. Green Peace – See More
Rain Forest Rescue – See More
The Nature Conservancy – See More
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9. Land Pollution can also cause of air pollution.
What can cause air pollution?
1. Reduce of trees
2. Fuel combustion
3. Industrial
4. Carbon dioxide
5. Smoking
Earth pollution is the major environmental hazards
that poses great danger to both human and animal
health.
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11. Dirty water is the world's biggest health risk, and
continues to threaten both quality of life and
public health in the United States. When water from
rain and melting snow runs off roofs and roads
into our rivers, it picks up toxic chemicals, dirt,
trash and disease-carrying organisms along the
way. Many of our water resources also lack basic
protections, making them vulnerable to pollution
from factory farms, industrial plants, and activities
like fracking. This can lead to drinking water
contamination, habitat degradation and beach
closures.
12. Human activities are contaminating the world’s water
systems and disrupting the lives of animals. From toxic
chemical runoff to the accumulation of litter miles
away from land, here are five ways water pollution is
killing animals:
More Than a Million Sea Birds and Mammals Are
Killed Each Year By Ingestion of Plastic
Chemical Runoff From Farms Has Caused 400 Dead
Zones Around the World
Cruise Ships Dump More Than 250,000 Gallons of
Wastewater and Sewage Every Day
Acid Rain Discharges Toxic Amounts of Aluminum
into the Water Systems
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14. DO NOT pour fat from cooking or any other type
of fat, oil, or grease down the sink. Keep a “fat
jar” under the sink to collect the fat and discard
in the solid waste when full.
DO NOT dispose of household chemicals or
cleaning agents down the sink or
toilet. Simsbury has a Hazardous Waste
Collection day usually from 8:00 a.m to 1:00
p.m. at Henry James School.
DO NOT flush pills, liquid or powder medications
or drugs down the toilet. For recommendations
on proper disposal for all types of medical
wastes.
15. Run the dishwasher or clothes washer only
when you have a full load. This conserves
electricity and water.
Use the minimum amount of detergent
and/or bleach when you are washing clothes
or dishes. Use only phosphate free soaps and
detergents.
Avoid using a garbage disposal. Keep solid
wastes solid. Make a compost pile from
vegetable scraps.
16. Switch to green energy suppliers
Where possible use video conferencing or
telephone.Plan ahead and combine trips
Use public transport,it can often provide
extra valuable working time.
Ensure heating is on at the right level and not
too hot so people will have to open windows
Make sure heating does not come on
unneccessarily in an empty building.
17. GASP – Read More
LaserTryk.dk A/S - Read More
Green Peace – Read More