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Environmental
Pollution Control and Role of Students​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The first thing students can do is to take personal action against pollution right now. Students can change their own consumption patterns. They can recycle more and waste less. They can choose sustainable products from ethical manufacturers, and they can avoid food waste by planning meals more carefully.

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Answered by josememattekattil
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The first thing students can do is to take personal action against pollution right now. Students can change their own consumption patterns. They can recycle more and waste less. They can choose sustainable products from ethical manufacturers, and they can avoid food waste by planning meals more carefully.

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Students Role to Control It

Published on October 25, 2017 in Environment by Editor

We have only one Earth, and most people recognize that it’s important to keep the environment safe and protected. While many may feel that the onus of controlling pollution should fall on the largest polluters, governments, and corporations, there is much that students can do to help make the environment cleaner and safer for all of us now and in the future. After all, while children contribute only 10% of the world’s pollution, they suffer about 40% of the global disease burden, a burden exacerbated by environmental pollution. Each year more than 3 million children under the age of 5 die from pollution-related environmental factors.

Pollution is hazardous. In 1952, for example, 4,000 residents of London died from air pollution of the course of just a few days in an incident that became known as the Great Smog Disaster. Consider this: The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, killed fewer than 3,000 people.

Around the world, one half of the population is under the age of 25, and that means that primary, secondary, and university students can have an enormous impact if they were to gather together to use their collective numbers to advocate for change. Currently, surveys find that many young people waste massive amounts of materials, from paper to plastic bottles, and more. By changing their attitudes and values, we can make a big difference in how much material ends up in the millions of tons of waste dumped into landfills and into the oceans around the world. Fourteen billion pounds of pollution, mostly plastic, is dumped into the world’s oceans each year.

So what can students do about pollution? The first thing students can do is to take personal action against pollution right now. Students can change their own consumption patterns. They can recycle more and waste less. They can choose sustainable products from ethical manufacturers, and they can avoid food waste by planning meals more carefully. All of these steps are good foundations for helping to create a more environmentally friendly lifestyle.

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