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    is important in sustainable practices to help the children realise the significance of caring for and protecting their environment by watching the models behaviours. 100 % of the parents agree that the reduce-reuse-recycle method is useful in sustainability. reduce - reuse - recycle method makes people become environmentally responsible and show respect for the environment. 80 % of parents think that educating sustainability in early years would most likely impact those children for their…

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    B. We were raising awareness for soil pollution throughout the world. Soil pollution is the contamination of soil with harmful substances that can adversely the health or the soil and the health of those living on it. C. Industrial activity has been the biggest contributor of soil pollution. Since the amount of mining and manufacturing have significantly increased, most industries are dependant on extracting minerals from the Earth. This is industrial activity. Whether it is iron ore or coal,…

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    In the US, where recycling makes people want to clean their cities, states, and country. Other people think that recycling should not be established because it takes too much effort. America would become better if recycling is mandatory. The argument about this topic would be that recycling programs should be mandatory in the US because it will remove trash from landfills, it is successful for cities to be kept clean, and it would help save energy on making new materials. Many recycling…

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    bin to a store shelf in as few as 30 days” (“11 Facts About Recycling”). Recycling is an essential for everyone on this planet. Recycling has let us reuse millions of tons of garbage (“11 Facts About Recycling”). It may be easy for people to just recycle the appropriate materials, but some people are lazy and create more waste than they should, making it harder for the people at the recycling companies to do their job. Recycling helps us realize what people throw away can be reused again and…

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    Benefits Of Recycling

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    take up can be an unattractive waste of space since there are so many different materials that should be recycled separately. According to Paul Nastu from the Environmental Leader nearly 25% of Americans don’t recycle, so why does it make a difference if one person recycles or doesn’t recycle? "Recycling is what it is, but it 's not saving the earth," says Samantha MacBride, an assistant professor at Baruch College in New York City, and the author of "Recycling Reconsidered." Quoted in Sara…

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    Over the past year of my residence at the Parc Ridge Apartments, there is one key aspect of life at this complex that continues to trouble me. In my opinion, it is unacceptable that my apartment complex does not offer a recycling program for the tenants. I am originally from San Francisco, where we pride ourselves on how green we are. I was surprised to find that a city in the Los Angeles area would be so behind the times when it comes to recycling. In cities like San Francisco or Seattle, the…

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    La Vida Robot Comparison

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    Contrast Spare Parts and La Vida Robot. The movie explain more than the book from the backstory, showing how made it, and how they got together in their lives in a robotics club and they didn’t have a lot of money to get the right pieces so they recycle some things into parts. La Vida Robot had some pieces that their was two main teachers both male and Spare Parts their two main teachers one was male and the other is female. La Vida Robot explains the skills that help the team by using…

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    As it was stated in “Plastic Debris in the Ocean” by Florian Thevenon, Chris Carroll and Joao Sousa shows readers just by recycling products won’t work. Just recycling waste is not the solution of the problem. Theyenon said in his review, just recycling materials will not solve problem. Just recycling material and wasting them at same time won’t put system into equilibrium process. For example group of 10 people are using 10 plastic material each per day. By end of the month there could be 300…

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    Their purpose is to gather electronic waste, break them apart and separate every piece, so that it can be used again in the future for the newest technology. In addition, e-Waste continues to find other resources to recycle their electronic waste in an environmentally friendly manner. Now the similarities between Starbucks, McDonald’s and e-Waste is that they are all sustainable, even though one more than others. Also, these companies have invested millions of dollars…

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    transparent is because people do not or cannot deal with seeing what is inside of them. Another related topic that always gets my concerns is recycling our waste. There are a lot of people that don’t recycle and just don’t care. Those empty soda cans and food cans are natural resources, and we all have to recycle them. I usually get annoyed by all those empty water bottles in the normal trash, which is not designed for recycling. While the recycling one is just about one minute far from the…

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