Take any article that you use in daily life – a bucket full of water, or an item of food, a table, or a book. Trace its components journey backwards from your home to their origins as natural resources in our environment. How many of these components are renewable resources and how many non-renewable?
What is the rarity of the resource and where does it originate?
Who uses it most intensively and how? How is it being overused or misused?
Who is responsible for its improper use – the resource collector, the middleman, the end user?
How can we help to conserve it and prevent its unsustainable use?
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the plastic we use plastic in our daily use of and it is so harmful and not renewable and if we use like cloth bags if use cloth bags then it is a renewable source and it renewable easily it is an article which we have in our daily use of life and it is natural that it is made up of cloth and if anything which is made up of any natural thing like flower plant or trees or anything so it is and renewable source and anything like plastic polythene bag in anything is non-renewable sources which
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