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how can we contribute to keep univers away from pollution​

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13 ways to save the Earth from pollution

You might use plastic water bottles, yogurt cups, and straws for just a day, but they can remain in the environment for years. And that pollution can harm habitatsand the animals that live there. Cut down Earth’s trash with these tips. Want more ways to ditch plastic? Check out Kids Vs. Plastic to take a Planet Protector pledge and get tons more Earth-saving tips.

BYALLYSON SHAW

BUST THE BALLOONS

Balloons eventually fall back down to Earth … and can end up in the ocean, entangling animals or being mistaken for food. Skip the balloons at your next party, and ask friends to do the same. Make pom-pom decorations instead!

BIN FOR THE WIN

Always throw trash in the can. Garbage left outside might harm wildlife and end up in the ocean. Trash that’s properly brought to a landfill is kept out of the sea.

FISH RESPONSIBLY

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If you go fishing, don’t leave nets or lines in the water. Animals can become entangled in the trash.

BEST BEACH

Scientists estimate that about half the world’s sea turtles accidentally eat plastic and other trash. Keep the ocean clean by never leaving toys or trash at the beach.

DUMP PLASTIC

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According to one study, over eight million tons of plastic pollution end up in the ocean each year. Drink from a refillable water bottle, place your sandwich in cloth or a reusable container, and use bar soap instead of bottled.

GARBAGE CLUB

Form a club in your classroom to reduce your waste at school. Monitor what’s thrown away each week, and think about ways to cut down on those items.

TRASH TROOPER

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Participate in a community cleanup. The groups that host the events sometimes weigh the collected trash, which helps leaders make decisions about laws that encourage people to waste less.

RECYCLE RIGHT

People in the United States recycle only about 35 percent of their waste, so recycle what you can. Ask for help to create a paper and plastic recycling program in your classroom.

BUSINESS TALK

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Does your favorite ice-cream shop use plastic spoons? Ask an adult to help you talk to the owner about switching to a non-plastic option. Some kinds of spoons are even edible!

DO-GOOD GOODIE BAG

Don’t fill your birthday goodie bags with plastic yo-yos and other trinkets for your friends. Instead, give them homemade treats or coupons to a local bakery.

STRAW SENSE

Experts estimate that Americans use about 500 million plastic straws a day, and they’re one of the top 10 trash items found during ocean cleanups. If you must use a straw, find a reusable metal straw or a paper version or make your own.

PEST FRIENDS

Ask your parents to buy food and clothes that are made without pesticides—chemicals sprayed on crops to kill bad bugs. The problem? Pesticides also can kill critters like bees that are eco-friendly.

STUFFED WITH STUFF

Items shipped to your home often come wrapped in plastic packaging; toys bought at the store are covered in it. Think about what can be bought secondhand, what can be shared, and what doesn’t need to be purchased at all.

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