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What is the 3R's strategy​

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Answered by alienahaan
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Answer:

“The three R's – reduce, reuse and recycle – all help to cut down on the amount of waste we throw away. They conserve natural resources, landfill space and energy. Plus, the three R's save land and money communities must use to dispose of waste in landfills.

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Answered by reemhamraz321
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Answer:    Reduce – throw away less by buying only what you need and by buying fewer disposable and over-packaged products.

Use washable dishes instead of paper plates and cups.

Use a reusable water bottle instead of single serve water bottles.

Bring your own bag to the grocery store.

Pack a litterless lunch with only containers that can be recycled or washed.

Have furniture, toys, and appliances repaired instead of tossing them and getting new ones.

Reuse – use items over and over or give gently used items to others.

Reuse containers, bags boxes, tubs, cups, bottles, and jars over and over before discarding or recycling.

Pass down outgrown clothing, books, and toys to younger brothers and sisters, donate to charity or have a yard sale.

Collect rainwater in a rain barrel to use to water the garden.

Take “garbage” and make it into something new to use or to play with.

Take your food scraps and yard waste and start a compost bin in your back yard.

Recycle – as much as you can by collecting recyclable materials to be picked up at the curb or taken to a drop-off location and made into new products.

Collect paper and beverage containers and find the best way to recycle them in your community so they can be made into recycled paper and new beverage containers.

Have your schoolwork with a recycling partner to collect and recycle inkjet cartridges, cell phones, bottle caps or aluminum tabs.

Collect aluminum cans and take to your local metal recycler for redemption.

Look for the recycling symbol and buy recycled products like recycled content paper, cards, and paper towels.

Encourage your parents to look for recycling centers that accept things like tires, batteries, motor oil, paints, and electronics for recycling too.

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