CD3 M85 - August 8, 2017
LESSON 1
Understanding Our Garbage Problem
Our garbage problem is largely caused by the increase in population, which in turn leads to an increase in the number of people's activities
After garbage is collected from your house, they are taken to open dump sites. In remote areas of provinces, garbage is usually burned
Garbage can cause many problems like floods, illness and destruction of the environment.
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LESSON 2
Segregating Garbage
Garbage should be segregated. They can either be biodegradable or nonbiodegradable
Biodegradable materials are those that can be broken down completely
Nonbiodegradable materials are those that cannot decompose
In addition, garbage items should be classified according to the material they are made of.
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LESSON 3
What is Recycling?
The recycling symbol conveys a cycle since recycling involves activities that make it possible for materials to be used over and over again
Recycling involves:
- reusing things
- donating and exchanging
recycling by machines in factories
Recycling reduces damage to our environment because resources are maximized. It also conserves time, money and effort.
The "recycling habit" involves practices that are meant to make you think "How can I recycle this?" everytime you are about to throw away garbage
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