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    The Food Waste In America wasting food has a very big impact on the environment. Also, the wasted food has to go somewhere and thee water waste is increasing each year. We ually waste more than half of the produce we get from the store. It takes a lot of water to grow gardens and produce. It has become a bad habit in america to waste food and not think twice about it. Like in schools, restaurants and households they all waste so much food each year. To begin, every time you waste food you…

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    In my neighborhood right now, my soccer field is very worn down and dangerous to young kids if they were to fall or hit a piece of equipment or to maybe trip on the garbage on the ground. I believe we should change that and fix our old soccer field and make it brand new and safe for young kids. This is one of the best ways my neighborhood can change to make a newer, safer outside environment. This will help to stop young kids or any kids in general getting hurt and they will have more fun and…

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    programs, minimizing the waste in the landfills to zero and achieving this by 2020. The Net Zero Waste program is part of Fort Hood, which will reduce the amount of waste and has been over the past years by reducing 20…

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    According to Eschool Today, natural resources are "materials or substances occurring in natural such as water, wood, natural gas, coal, and iron". In my presentation, I'll just mention saving trees. As you know, 40% of our wastes are from paper. If we recycled these papers, we could conserve millions and millions of trees. According to IN, Americans saved 714 million trees and 292 million gallons of water by recycling 42 million tons of newsprint, can you imagine how big are…

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    Going Green for Gatesburg is a great idea but at the sametime my cause a lot of issues. This proposal covers the idea of us dispossing of our waste in a very green way. If it were to pass they might have an issue though, because I know that I wouldnt want my trash be weighed and survelled would you? Lets take a look at all of the negatives and positives and see what you think. Starting with the positives, Gatesburg would have little landfill. The reason being is you would get one bin for…

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    How to clean a road bike If you want your bike to last and provide you with years of fun rides it is essential that you take proper care of it. Dusting it off occasionally and keeping it out of the rain just won’t cut it. You need to properly clean your bike after every long ride, make sure to clean the mud off and dry it down. If you do not do this you are risking damaged parts, chain wear and shortened lifespan of your favorite metal pet. Every 2-3 months you need to devote a couple of hours…

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    Texas has many attractions, places and communities, but my community being sparkly clean is a dream that within another decade may happen. Living in the poorest community in the United States, you may think Brownsville is a place where trash is found in streets with light brown roads with so much dirt. You believe there are broken down buildings and moldy homes. Honestly most of these assumptions where true about a few years ago. Of course now, Brownsville is growing and is industrializing.…

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    Today, humans have directly impacted virtually all parts of the earth. Out of the entirety of the Earth’s surface roughly 70 percent of it is covered by ocean and roughly 40 percent of that ocean bears a serious human “footprint” (Halpern et al., 2008).When most people today think of human impacts on the ocean overfishing, destruction of habitat, and pollution come to mind. However, until recently plastic, an emerging contaminant has gone unnoticed. Therefore, today scientists are still learning…

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    problems of landfill overflow, greenhouse gases, and environmental danger. In an attempt to reverse these problems, a reduced waste system should be implemented at Davenport North due to the irresponsible waste and its impact on the environment. Many students do not think twice about what they are throwing away, but the…

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    Sustainable Swimwear

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    So what exactly is sustainable swimwear? Sustainable clothing identifies fabrics produced from eco-friendly resources, such as sustainably produced fiber plants or recycled materials. In addition, it identifies how these materials are created. Historically, being environmentally mindful towards clothing meant buying clothes from thrift stores or any outlets that sell second-hand clothing, or donating used clothes to retailers earlier mentioned, for reuse or resale. Today, with a dominant…

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