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The 3R’s. Rubbish domestic waste – all the rubbish which we produce – cardboard, plastic bags, leftover food, tin cans, etc. biodegradable – things that.

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Page 1: The 3R’s. Rubbish domestic waste – all the rubbish which we produce – cardboard, plastic bags, leftover food, tin cans, etc. biodegradable – things that.

The 3R’s

Page 2: The 3R’s. Rubbish domestic waste – all the rubbish which we produce – cardboard, plastic bags, leftover food, tin cans, etc. biodegradable – things that.

Rubbish

• domestic waste – all the rubbish which we produce– cardboard, plastic bags, leftover food, tin cans, etc.

• biodegradable – things that have once been alive and will rot away quickly– vegetables, fruit, cardboard

Page 3: The 3R’s. Rubbish domestic waste – all the rubbish which we produce – cardboard, plastic bags, leftover food, tin cans, etc. biodegradable – things that.

Reduce

• the best way to tackle the waste problem is to produce less waste (or reduce our waste)

• what are some examples of how we can reduce our waste?– reusing and recycling are also examples of how we

can reduce our waste

Page 4: The 3R’s. Rubbish domestic waste – all the rubbish which we produce – cardboard, plastic bags, leftover food, tin cans, etc. biodegradable – things that.

Reuse• instead of using something only once and then

discarding it, try to get as much use out of objects before buying a new one

• what would be an example of things we can reuse instead of throwing them away after one use?

Page 5: The 3R’s. Rubbish domestic waste – all the rubbish which we produce – cardboard, plastic bags, leftover food, tin cans, etc. biodegradable – things that.

Recycle

• recycling means to make something new from something that has been used before

Page 6: The 3R’s. Rubbish domestic waste – all the rubbish which we produce – cardboard, plastic bags, leftover food, tin cans, etc. biodegradable – things that.

Industrial Waste

• mining waste, toxic (poisonous) chemicals, and empty containers are examples of industrial waste.

• Should companies that produce industrial waste apply the 3R’s in the same way we should at home?

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Waste and Us

• An average person throws away about 1 kg of solid waste each day. That means that is just one year, you create a pile of waste nearly 10 times as big as yourself!

Page 8: The 3R’s. Rubbish domestic waste – all the rubbish which we produce – cardboard, plastic bags, leftover food, tin cans, etc. biodegradable – things that.

Activity• In a group, discuss each of the materials or products listed

below. – How can we reduce the amount we throw away? – How should they be disposed of when they are no longer needed? – Should they be reused, recycled, buried, burned, or disposed of in

some other way?

• glass bottles• clothing• old electrical appliances• aerosol cans• car batteries• plastic bottles• waste paper

• refrigerators• engine oil• metal cans• food and garden waste• old furniture• old cars• car/tractor tires

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What you have learnedCopy and complete these sentences using these

key words (reused, biodegradable, composted, domestic waste, reduce, recycle):

The rubbish we throw away each day is called . We must each try to the amountof waste we produce. Vegetables and cardboard are they rot away – these material can be . Glass, cans, fabrics, and newspapers canbe ; the materials from which they aremade can be melted down, or processed in someother way to make new products.

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In-class Assignment

• Why is it better for the environment to recycle old glass bottles than to make new ones?