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 CLEAN-UP DRIVE


A clean-up drive is important because it keeps the environment safe, healthy, and beautiful. It removes trash that harms soil, water, and wildlife, while also preventing diseases from pests like mosquitoes. Clean up drives also bring people together, teaching teamwork, responsibility, and proper waste disposal. By keeping surroundings clean, communities become healthier and more attractive, ensuring a better place for everyone to live in.

Tree planting is important because trees give us clean air, shade, and protection against floods and soil erosion. They also provide food, shelter for animals, and make our surroundings more beautiful and healthy. At the same time, recycling old tires as plant pots is a creative way to reduce waste and reuse materials that would otherwise harm the environment. By planting trees in recycled pots, we not only care for nature but also promote sustainability and resourcefulness. This simple act shows that even small steps can make a big difference in protecting our planet.

Proper waste management is important for keeping our environment clean and safe. Biodegradable waste, such as food scraps, leaves, and paper, can break down naturally and be used as compost to enrich the soil. Non-biodegradable waste, like plastics, glass, and Styrofoam, does not decompose and can harm the environment if not managed properly. Meanwhile, recyclable waste, such as bottles, cans, and cardboard, can be processed and reused to create new products, helping reduce pollution and save natural resources. By learning to separate biodegradable, non-biodegradable, and recyclable waste, communities can prevent pollution, protect health, and promote a cleaner and greener future.



Comments

  1. The best method for us to get the fresh air that we need is by planting trees! and I acknowledge you for that, Mitchel Piano.

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  2. I am very thankful to know a guy like you,continue your good doings and always be humble

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  3. Hi Mitchel! Always to continue your good doings.

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