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THE 3 R's

REDUCE: This means making the amount of rubbish you produce as small as you can. You do this when you choose what you are going to buy in the shops. Almost everything these days comes in some type of packaging and it is packaging that makes up most of our rubbish. Try to choose things that have as little packaging as possible. For example, if you are buying apples, buy loose apples rather than apples that are packed in a polystyrene tray and covered with cling film.

Tell your Mum, Dad or whoever does the shopping about reducing rubbish by reducing the amount of packaging on what they buy.

RE-USE: Re-use means to use something over again. We don’t mean using something like a pencil or a schoolbag over again, as nobody would use a pencil or schoolbag once and then throw it away, we mean using something that we are finished with over again.

Many of us reuse waste every day without even knowing we are doing it. If you take your lunch or P.E. kit or swimming stuff to school in a supermarket plastic bag, you are reusing the plastic bag. If you use old newspapers to cover the table when you are painting, you are reusing the newspapers. If you refill an empty plastic bottle with water or juice to take to school or to the park, you are reusing the plastic bottle.

Another good way of reusing is to give clothes, toys and books you no longer want to other people or to a charity shop. They will reuse these things instead of them being wasted and going to the landfill site.

If we use our imagination, there are many ways we can all reuse things that other people think of as rubbish.

RECYCLE: This is the last of the three R’s. It is much better to recycle than to throw everything in the bin, but it is better if you can do one of the others first, as recycling is carried out in factories and causes a small amount of pollution. If you reduce the amount of rubbish you have in the first place or reuse your waste you cause no pollution at all.

The difference between reusing and recycling is that you can reuse the things yourself. To recycle things they have to go to a factory, where they are melted down or mashed up and made into something new. For example, you can reuse a plastic bottle yourself, but you cannot recycle that bottle into a new bottle at home.

The most common materials recycled are paper, glass and food and drink cans. In some places plastic bottles, clothes and other waste materials are also recycled. You need to contact your local council to find out what you can recycle where you live.

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