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write any six activities of the students in waste management​

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Answered by ayushpatil42
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Answer:

Educate staff and students about using other ways of disposing of waste, such as recycling, reusing and composting. ... For recycling to work, educating students and staff is essential. Some local councils help schools to set up recycling programmes and educate their staff and students.

Explanation:

The Quest for Less – This guide provides hands-on lessons and activities, enrichment ideas, journal writing assignments, and other educational tools related to preventing and reducing waste. Its multidisciplinary focus includes math, science, art, social studies, language arts, and health.

Closing the Loop – A 50-lesson, integrated waste management curriculum targeting K-6 students.

Doing the 4Rs – A Classroom Activity Guide to Teach Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rot includes 24 California standard-based lessons and five thematic units developed for educators teaching fourth and fifth grades.

Do the Rot Thing: A Teacher’s Guide to Compost Activities – This activity booklet, originally produced by the Alameda County Waste Management Authority (CA), includes classroom activities and student project ideas.

Recycle Rosie: Understanding the Waste Cycle – The Recycle Rosie Curriculum is designed for fourth through sixth grade students. Filled with fun and interesting activities for students and easy-to-follow lesson plans for teachers, it teaches students to be better environmental citizens.

Make a Difference Campaign for Middle School Students – EPA’s “Make a Difference” campaign is aimed at educating and engaging you in resource conservation and environmental protection.

Apps

iRecycle – iRecycle is the premiere application for finding local, convenient recycling opportunities when you are on the go or at home. iRecycle provides access to more than 1,600,000 ways to recycle over 350 materials.

PaperKarma – Take control of your unwanted paper mail and help save the Earth!

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