What is "waste"?. RECYCLING Processing used materials into new products 1.To prevent waste of...

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What is "waste"?

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What is "waste"?

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RECYCLING

Processing used materials into new products

1.To prevent waste of potentially useful materials.2.To reduce the consumption of raw materials.

3.To reduce energy usage.4. To reduce air pollution (from incineration) and

water pollution (from landfilling)

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Where shall I put it?

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There is something more important than recycling

Recycling is just the third component of the three R’s

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REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE

Write in the suitable cell

Second-hand books can be sold or taken to your local charity shop.

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REDUCE REUSE RECYCLESecond-hand books can be sold or taken to your local charity shop

Write in the suitable cell

Taking your own bag when you go shopping

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REDUCE REUSE RECYCLETaking your own bag when you go shopping

Second-hand books can be sold or taken to your local charity shop

Write in the suitable cell

Some computers, electrical equipment and furniture can be repaired

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REDUCE REUSE RECYCLETaking your own bag when you go shopping

Second-hand books can be sold or taken to your local charity shop

Some computers, electrical equipment and furniture can be repaired

Write in the suitable cell

Garden and food waste can be turned into compost

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REDUCE REUSE RECYCLETaking your own bag when you go shopping

Second-hand books can be sold or taken to your local charity shop

Garden and food waste can be turned into compost

Some computers, electrical equipment and furniture can be repaired

Write in the suitable cell

Avoiding products with unnecessary packaging

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REDUCE REUSE RECYCLETaking your own bag when you go shopping

Second-hand books can be sold or taken to your local charity shop

Garden and food waste can be turned into compost

Avoiding products with unnecessary packaging

Some computers, electrical equipment and furniture can be repaired

Write in the suitable cell