write an SA on save water
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Daniel Castro is the director of the Center for Data Innovation and vice president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. Mr. Castro writes and speaks on a variety of issues related to information technology and internet policy, including data, privacy, security, intellectual property, internet governance, e-government, and accessibility for people with disabilities. His work has been quoted and cited in numerous media outlets, including The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, USA Today, Bloomberg News, and Businessweek. In 2013, Mr. Castro was named to FedScoop’s list of “Top 25 most influential people under 40 in government and tech.” In 2015, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker appointed Mr. Castro to the Commerce Data Advisory Council. Mr. Castro previously worked as an IT analyst at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) where he audited IT security and management controls at various government agencies. He contributed to GAO reports on the state of information security at a variety of federal agencies, including the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). In addition, Mr. Castro was a Visiting Scientist at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he developed virtual training simulations to provide clients with hands-on training of the latest information security tools. He has a B.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and an M.S. in Information Security Technology and Management from Carnegie Mellon University.
Plastic in any form or of any quality is harmful to health, period. In a perfect world you would want to avoid exposure to all forms of plastic. Considering plastic lurks in every nook and corner of our lives, banishing it completely seems unrealistic and impractical.
But we can start with more awareness about the little ways with which we can reduce our exposure to plastic. This can go a long way in reducing toxicity, hormonal imbalance, cancer, infertility, PCOS, obesity and acidosis.
Here are some practical and handy solutions that can help you gradually do away with plastic from your life.
- Discard plastic bottles at home and switch to glass, clay, stainless steel or copper bottles. If you are travelling and have access to only bottled mineral water (which is plastic), carry your own non-plastic bottle so that you can transfer the water.
Warning label should be printed indicating danger of plastic pollution on plastic wrappers and bags and shoppers should be encouraged to use their own cotton bags or recycled paper bag.
The plastic should be less used in packaging that is usually thrown away immediately, which causes blockage of drains and sewer lines.
Reproduce percolation of water into the soil.
We should develop the habits which are environment friendly
SAY NØ to plastic bags because they are non _biodegradable. we should always take a cotton carry bag or jute bag while going for shopping. We should encourage the shopkeeper to deliver the goods in paper bags which are biodegradable.