In year 1993, with the Presidential Proclamation No. 244, declaring the month of September as the National Clean-up Month and the 17th to the 23rd of September as the World Clean and Green Week. Volunteers and environmental group supporters from all across the country come together to engage in these events/activities by cleaning their own neighborhood, school grounds, parks, rivers, coastal, and other regions.
Reduce the amount of plastic you use. One of the main sources of environmental harm is plastic pollution. Try to limit your use of plastic whenever you can. Bring your own reusable shopping bags and water bottle, and steer clear of anything packaged in plastic.
Consumption reduction is one of the most crucial things a student can do to protect the environment. Take shorter showers, unplug electronics when not in use, and turn off lights when you leave a room.
Purchasing recycled goods is another approach to conserve resources. utilized paper that has been gathered from households, companies, and schools is utilized to create recycled paper.
Be conscious of your diet and how it impacts the environment. You might try gradually reducing the quantity of meat in your diet and including more plant-based foods.
References:
Blogger
http://blogger.com/
PIA
https://x.com/PIA_RIII/status/1168845826761736192?s=20
Recycle Track Systems
https://www.rts.com/blog/recycling-facts-statistics/
University of Missouri
https://medicine.missouri.edu/news/researchers-receive-12-million-grant-study-link-between-gut-bacteria-and-liver-disease
We Are Teachers
https://www.weareteachers.com/brain-benefits-of-unplugging/
small things can make our environment cleaner and greener, keep doing small thing and spread awareness!
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