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write an article on " three R's"

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Answered by mansa2776
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Three R's are reduce reuse recover

Answered by saijuchacko
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Answer:

Reduce

Reuse

Recycle

Explanation:

REDUCE

The concept of reducing what is produced and what is consumed is essential to the waste hierarchy. The logic behind it is simple to understand – if there is less waste, then there is less to recycle or reuse. The process of reducing begins with an examination of what you are using, and what it is used for.

REUSE

Learning to reuse items, or re-purpose them for a use different then what they are intended for is essential in waste hierarchy.  Learning to reuse items, or re-purpose them for a use different then what they are intended for is essential in waste hierarchy.  One of the best examples for how this is being done today is the modular construction of homes and office buildings that is being created out of discarded shipping containers. These large, semi-truck sized metal containers represent a huge waste problem. Re purposing them as homes and offices saves them from the landfills and doesn’t require the additional expenditure of nature resources to melt down and reconfigure the metals used to create them.

RECYCLING

The last stage of the waste hierarchy is to recycle. To recycle something means that it will be transformed again into a raw material that can be shaped into a new item. There are very few materials on the earth that cannot be recycled. One of the issues facing communities that want to become more involved with a recycling effort is that while the relying collection and sorting process may be affordable to implement, there still has to be a facility to receive and transform the discarded waste into a raw material. More progress is being made toward uniting recycling plants with industries that can process the waste material through agreements and incentive credits.


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