2. Reduce
Reduce wasting water – don’t spend more time
then needed in the shower, turn off all taps if
turned on.
Reduce wasting energy – switch all electrical
appliances when not needed, if using a heater
(in winter) use it for am approximate time.
3. Reuse
Reuse plastic bottles – use plastic bottles more
than once; if they can be used.
Reuse paper – if you made a mistake on a paper
do not throw it away, use it again cause paper
grow on trees and tress are useful.
Reuse clothes – old clothes can be turned into
something new, if an old skirt is thorn it can be
turned into a shirt…
4. Recycle
Recycling is a process to change waste materials
into new products to prevent waste of
potentially useful materials, reduce the
consumption of fresh raw materials,
reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution and
water pollution by reducing the need for
"conventional" waste disposal, and
lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to
plastic production.
7. What is recycling?
• Recycling is a process to change waste
materials into new products to prevent waste
of potentially useful materials, reduce the
consumption of fresh raw materials,
reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution and
water.
8. How to recycle
1
• Reuse Plastic Bags
2
• Buy Rechargeable Batteries
3
• Reuse plastic bottles
9. Why do we recycle plastic?
• Plastics are used to manufacture an incredible
number of products we use every day, such as
beverage and food containers, trash bags and
grocery bags, plastic cups and utensils,
children's toys and diapers, and bottles for
everything from mouthwash and shampoo to
glass cleaner and dishwashing liquid. And
that's not even counting all the plastic that
goes into furniture, appliances, computers and
automobiles.
11. 1
•Recycling is a process to change waste materials into new products to
prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption
of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution (from
incineration) and water pollution by reducing the need for
"conventional" waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as
compared to plastic production.
2
•Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, metal,
plastic, textiles, and electronics.
3
•In the strictest sense, recycling of a material would produce a
fresh supply of the same material for example, used office paper
would be converted into new office paper, or used foamed
polystyrene into new polystyrene. However, this is often difficult or
too expensive , so "recycling" of many products or materials
involves their reuse in producing different materials instead.