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reuse
reduse
recycle

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Answered by chiragj2019gmailcom
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Earth Day Every Day: Reduce

There are many ways you can reduce the amount of waste you create. Take your kids shopping with you and lead by example as you take the following steps to cut down on waste:

Say no to disposable shopping bags. Bring your own reusable ones instead.

Choose products that have the least amount of packaging.

Buy in bulk when purchasing items like laundry detergent, shampoo, pet food, cat litter, and other household items.

Buy unpackaged items in loose bins when available, such as tools and produce.

Use what you already have instead of buying something new whenever possible.

Buy liquid products that are concentrated.

Avoid single serving foods that require extra packaging.

Earth Day Every Day: Reuse

To reuse means to continue using the products you have, instead of disposing of them and buying new ones. You can teach your kids to get in the habit of reusing by adopting these policies in your home:

Purchase reusable, rather than disposable, products such as mugs, dishes, cloth napkins, and metal flatware instead of paper cups, plates, and napkins, and plastic utensils.

Use refillable containers, like water bottles and soap containers, whenever possible.

When you must use them, show your kids how to take only as many single-use items, like paper napkins, as they need.

Mend clothing and repair appliances and other products so that they can be reused, and have your kids help you sell or donate their used clothing and toys instead of throwing them out.

Find creative ways to reuse items you might otherwise throw away. For example, find craft projects for used paper towel rolls, linens, boxes, packaging, and/or empty containers. Or donate them to your child's school to use.

Use both sides of paper when printing from your computer.

Earth Day Every Day: Recycle

Many products are recyclable, meaning they can be made into other products. The environmental officials in your community can tell you about the recycling programs in your area. Teach your kids to place all recyclable items, such as glass, aluminum, steel, paper, and plastic, in the appropriate containers around your home. Sign up for home pickup of your recyclable items or find a local recycling center to drop off these items. Be sure to take your kids along when you do the drop-off. Other ways to teach your kids about the importance of recycling are to:

Participate in local environmental initiatives, such as recycling drives.

Work with your local environmental officials to establish a recycling program in your area if you don’t already have one.

Find local retailers that accept products like used batteries, antifreeze, motor oil, paint cans, plastic bags, and cell phones, and take these items there when you are finished using them.

And to help your kids understand where the trash does go, the Environmental Protection Agency has a Web site for kids called Recycle City.

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Answered by Michael12
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Answer :

Reuse => plastic bottle , Cans

Reduce =>Do not waste waste

Off fans or tv dont use unessary

Recycle =>Newspaper , plastic Bottles


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