Three R's of Waste Management

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Three R's of Waste Management: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Waste Management, Recycling Wastes, Reducing the Waste, Reusing Things and, Sorting of Wastes

Important Questions on Three R's of Waste Management

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Which of these is an example of reducing waste at home?

 

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There are different ways to save our earth. Write any two of them.

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Give one word for the nature's friend who collects wastes from homes and transports them for recycling.

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What should we do to reduce waste?

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Plastic bottles can be reused.

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There should be maximum use of plastics.

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Find out the meanings of 'recycle' and 'biodegradable'. Create one positive sentence using these words.

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Many items of daily use can be recycled.   

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Aluminium melts at a relatively low temperature.

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In recycling, we treat the waste so that it can be reused.

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Give one example of the following:

An old thing that can be recycled _____.

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We should not use natural energy sources such as wind energy and solar energy.

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We should recycle the newspapers and magazines.

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Mention of the following material is a recyclable material or non-recyclable material.

Plastic bag

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Give one word for using the things again instead of throwing them away. (Recycling/Redirecting)

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Which of the following can be recycled?

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Name the following:
To convert waste into reusable material.

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Name the following:

Unwanted things. (The word begins with the letter W and ends with E)

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Give the correct answer for the following: 

A process by which used and discarded waste materials are converted into new and useful products is called:

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What do you do with the waste in your house?