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If the pollution goes on, what will happen?
- Air pollution will cause people to be sick, causing bad consequences for the environment such as bad air, floods, erosion and global warming, the world will end up like a second-hand junk-yard, with all of its treasures quite place
What could you do in your school/ house to minimize pollution?
- Not throw the litters away, put them into garbage bin, grow trees and keep school, house clean
How can you save energy in your house?
- Use of solar energy, use leds instead of fluorescent lights
What should you do to save water/ electricity at home?
- Turn off lights and fans when not in use, do not use water when not needed
What will you do to reduce garbage/ reuse paper/ save energy in the garbage?
+ Reduce garbage: Put garbage bins around the schoolyard, not throw trash onto the water,....
+ Reuse paper: Made to carton, kraft paper used for: envelopes, bags, ....
+ Save energy: Use intelligent bins recognize human identity, save energy
Nowadays, a variety of environmental problems affect our entire world. As globalization continues and Earth’s natural processes, few societies are being left untouched by major environmental troubles.
First of all, some of the largest problems now affecting to the world, air pollution and hazardous waste. These issues can be avoided with the recycling, for example in order to reduce pollution, we can minimize the energy spends on industrial production. Consequently, the greenhouse emission can be reduced which are harmful for the environment and our health. Furthermore, most of the landfill sides are filled up with a lot of waste products that could have been recycled, especially waste materials that belong to non-biodegradable category which takes a long time to discompose. In this way, recycling enable proper usage of these waste products and saves space for landfill.
Plant more trees. This is easy, you know? Choose an open area/ground near your residence or workplace. Plant a tree every month, encourage your friends and colleagues to join you. Have more and more trees planted and there will come a day when you have a green stretch of land thanks to your effort.
Walk more, drive less. Now that's not very difficult, is it? Choose to walk short distances instead of taking your car every time. Walking to the gym, to work (if it's not very far), go walking to run errands. Or use a bicycle. Both cycling and walking are good exercises. And each time you avoid using your car, you are contributing to reducing air pollution. You are saving fuel, saving money and getting a good workout too.
At home you should turn off all the light,TV,...when you went out.Use the solar energy to save money,call the plumber when you see the pipe is broken.
At school you should turn off the fan,the light when you go home.Turn off the faucets after you wash you hands.Turn off the computer after school
Nowadays, energy is being run out more and more so it is one of the most important things of our life. We need to save energy because nobody of us can lives without energy. So why don't we start to do it right in our home? We have many ways to save energy in our home. One of those ways is using electricity, water and gas economically. Such as we should turn off the light in room when we go out or in unnecessary situations, avoid wasting water, shut the kitchen stove when stop cooking. Use a microwave instead of a stove to reheat food. Use rechargeable batteries instead of disposable batteries... Besides, we should use electrical equipments which are energy - saving. Such as using lights and fans that have low capacity, or using equipments which reserve electricty. Not only do these help us to save money but also they work effectively.
In addition, we should frequently check electrical equipments in our home in order to fix opportunely. In summary, we need to save energy so that energy isn't run out and continues to serve human's life.
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https://prezi.com/zvclh4ds35bk/top-10-ways-to-reduce-waste-in-schools/