Biology, asked by AbiyaJain, 1 year ago

EXPLAIN the 3Rs...pls explain it ..should be long

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Answered by lumberjack1
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they are reuse, reduce,and recycle
reuse-it means using the thing that is good enough to use accept of throwing it
reduse-to limit the use of things that are harmfull to the environment
recycle-if you do not need a thing recycle it or give it to the person who can use it
Answered by Answerseeker
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The 3Rs are Reduce... reuse and recycle

Reduce:  Try to reduce the amount of waste you produce, as this is the best way to help the environment! If you cannot avoid producing the waste, TRY
"Reduce" means using fewer resources in the first place. This is the most effective of the three Rs and the place to begin.
 The extra money you spend on their acquisition will be offset by the money you do not spend replacing them. Don't chase the latest fashions. They will age the fastest.   
Reuse:
You can "reuse" materials in their original form instead of throwing them away, or pass those materials on to others who could use them too! Remember, one man's trash is another man's treasure! Here are some examples of reuse...Take along washable cups or travel mugs instead of disposables; a lot of restaurants and stores will be glad to fill or refill your own mug.When you do use disposables like plastic cups, plates, utensils, and plastic food storage bags, don't throw them away! Wash and reuse them—most of them will last for a long time with many uses. They may not cost much to replace, but it doesn't make any more sense to throw away those things than it does to throw away your bicycle after one use.

Recycle: 
The process of changing the waste and non-useable materials into potentially useful materials. It is the key component of modern waste reduction procedureRecycling is the "R" that has caught on the best. Partly, this is because there are so many curbside recycling programs today (8,660 as of 2006, according to the EPA), which makes recycling so darned easy. What keeps it from being a total piece of cake is the rules. Every municipality has its own, and they are not always as straightforward as they could be.

For example, towns are usually particular about the plastics they accept for recycling. Most only take packaging made from #1 (PET or PETE) and #2 (HDPE) resins. You need to look at the bottom of the package for the chasing arrow symbol and check that the number is right.

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