Way to reduce the wastage of the resources
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Ways to reduce waste of natural resources
You'll also save energy and natural resources.
Avoid packaging when possible. For example, use your own reusable bag or container.
Use products you already have for household chores. ...
Buy large economy-sized products instead of individually wrapped items. ...
Buy items in bulk, in concentrate, or in refillable packages.
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You'll also save energy and natural resources.
Avoid packaging when possible. For example, use your own reusable bag or container.
Use products you already have for household chores. ...
Buy large economy-sized products instead of individually wrapped items. ...
Buy items in bulk, in concentrate, or in refillable packages.
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• Don't use plastics bags.
• use recycle papers .
• send the papers ,newspaper and books etc for recycle.
If you do use hazardous materials, use only what you need. Share leftovers with neighbors or donate them to businesses or charities that need them.
Read product labels and follow all directions carefully.
If you have hazardous materials, such as motor oil, be sure to dispose of them properly. Visit our hazardous waste section for more information.
Reuse Bags, Containers, and Other Items
Bring your reusable shopping bag to the grocery store and beyond. If you do have single-use bags, use them again!
Bring a reusable mug to the coffee shop.
Bring reusable take-out containers with you to restaurants (it saves them money!).
Pack lunches in a reusable bag with reusable food and drink containers.
Reuse containers and other materials for storage and crafts.
Reuse single-sided printed pages for scratch paper.
Find new homes for clothing and linens, or use them for rags, patchwork, and other projects.
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• use recycle papers .
• send the papers ,newspaper and books etc for recycle.
If you do use hazardous materials, use only what you need. Share leftovers with neighbors or donate them to businesses or charities that need them.
Read product labels and follow all directions carefully.
If you have hazardous materials, such as motor oil, be sure to dispose of them properly. Visit our hazardous waste section for more information.
Reuse Bags, Containers, and Other Items
Bring your reusable shopping bag to the grocery store and beyond. If you do have single-use bags, use them again!
Bring a reusable mug to the coffee shop.
Bring reusable take-out containers with you to restaurants (it saves them money!).
Pack lunches in a reusable bag with reusable food and drink containers.
Reuse containers and other materials for storage and crafts.
Reuse single-sided printed pages for scratch paper.
Find new homes for clothing and linens, or use them for rags, patchwork, and other projects.
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