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Kids it is important that you play your role in protecting our environment. Not every thing that we throw away is garbage.  In fact the first rule to Waste Reduction is not to produce it in the first place.  If you can't help producing the waste then you should look for ways to Reuse it.  For example instead of throwing  your peanut butter jar, you can use it as a piggy bank.

In fact there are many things that we can reuse to better manage waste in your home, school and community.

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That when you throw  garbage in the streets it clogs the drains and gutters causing flooding.

Kids And Waste Management

Kids you too can help in keeping your community clean. Here's what you can do:

  1. Be sure your trash goes in the garbage bin, not just near it
  2. Pick up after yourself at a picnic, on the beach, at the park or at a fast-food restaurant
  3. Do your part to help pick up litter around your home and school
  4. Never throw anything from a moving vehicle
  5. Always set an example by not littering, no matter where you are
  6. Encourage your school to conduct on-going antilitter programmes
  7. Pick up after yourself at a picnic, on the beach, at the park or at a fast-food restaurant

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 25 April 2008 )
 

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