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Some of the simple solution to environmentali problems in our community is that we should stop disposing irrelevant materials in our environment.
added by 1001277811 129 days ago 1 0
From fuel saving stoves to rain water harvesting , compost making to forest product certification, the reason have had such good impacts on environment is because of brilliance to survive worst disasters , solve the hardest problems.
Carrying out an environmental audit of your places.
added by Anonymous 699 days ago 4 0
Anything you use and throw away can potentially spend centuries in a landfill. Simple adjustments you can make to decrease the amount of disposable items in your daily life. Carry your own reusable cup or water bottle, Use airtight, reusable food containers instead of sandwich bags and plastic wrap, Pack a waste-free lunch: carry your utensils, cloth napkin, and containers in a reusable lunch bag, Bring your own bags to the grocery store, Consider buying bulk containers of your preferred beverages and refilling a reusable bottle, instead of buying individually packaged drinks, Use rechargeable batteries.
Pass on paper. We are living in the Digital Era, but think about all the paper products you use in your daily life. These actions still align with reusing and repurposing, though may take a little more time for transition. Join a library instead of buying books or buy a Kindle
Print as little as possible; and if you must, print on both sides. Do not forget to educate masses.
added by Anonymous 797 days ago 3 0
We should also avoid cutting trees on large scall in order to avoid calamities like soil erosion which may result to landslides hence destroying vegetation
added by 1001238958 814 days ago 4 0