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give any example of regenerate in 5 rs​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Refuse

At first I had a difficult time understanding the difference between refuse and reduce, honestly. But then I got it! Refuse is to say no to things people offer you that you don’t need, that you never even asked for. Refuse to buy products that can harm you, your family and the environment. Use the power of your dollar to tell companies what you want and don’t want.

Think freebies that companies give away. Now if you are going to use that pen or reusable grocery bag, by all means take it. But if it will end up in the trash eventually, just say no thanks!

Say no to plastic grocery bags, especially if you only have a couple of items that you could easily carry.

Refuse to buy harmful products, like cleaners. Buy more eco-friendly options or make your own.

Refuse to buy GMOs

Say no to single use plastic

Reduce

Reduce, to use less. Think about what you use and buy. Could you use less?

Reduce your junk mail

Do you really need the latest smart phone? Could you make due with the one you have for a bit longer?

Reduce the amount of energy you use to heat your home by getting an energy audit (a lot times for free) and save MONEY in the process.

Reuse

Reuse something you already have instead of buying something. Replace needing a single use item, with something you can use over and over again. Both of these options will save you money as well.

Slowly replace any single use items with reusable ones – like reusable grocery and produce bags, reusable water bottles, travel mugs.

Instead of tossing those return envelopes you get but don’t need, reuse them for permission slips to school or other things that need to be sealed but don’t need a fresh envelop.

Reuse those cereal bag liners

Reuse glass jars such as the ones from pickles, jellies, and salsa as new containers for leftovers or pantry storage instead of buying something else.

Make your own reusable mop head instead of buying disposables.

Repurpose

Repurpose – to take something and use it for something else. This requires a bit of thinking and crafty-ness, but doesn’t have to be gorgeous.

Pretty up a regular old cardboard box to use as storage

Save rubber bands, veggie scraps and more to use in interesting ways.

Reuse an old yoga mat as foot pads for furniture, a tent “door mat” and more.

Recycle

And last but not least, if the above 4 options won’t work, recycle. I don’t mean this in a negative way either. Recycling is important. When you are just starting to use the 5 R’s, it can be difficult to use the first few options. Maybe you missed the opportunity to refuse or reduce because you just weren’t there in your green journey when these purchases were made. Maybe there is no alternative. Recycling is a great way to open your eyes to all that you toss and a chance to rethink your future purchases.

Recycle all the basics you can – paper, plastic, metal, and glass

Recycle ALL fabric – even stained or ripped clothing.

Recycle all electronics

For a huge list of other things you can recycle, check here

Hope it's helpful.......

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