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Natural waste like rubbish from the garden, grass cuttings, vegetable peelings and tea bags can be turned into compost.
 
Recycle
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
Plastic is shredded and turned into new plastic bottles.
 
Recycle
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
Glass can be recycled to make new bottles and jars.
 
Recycle
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
A tin can could be recycled to make chocolate wrapping or new drink or food cans.
 
Recycle
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
Paper can be recycled to make new paper or a toilet roll.
 
Recycle
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
Old toys, books, clothes and DVDs can be given to someone you know or donated to a charity shop.
 
Reuse
 
Reduce
 
Recycle
Clean glass can be reused to store food in the kitchen
 
Reuse
 
Reduce
 
Recycle
Green reusable bags can be used again and again to carry home your shopping from the supermarket.
 
Reuse
 
Reduce
 
Recycle
Pack your sandwiches in a reusable container.
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
 
Recycle
Bring drinks in a refillable bottle.
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
 
Recycle
Most of our rubbish can be recycled and turned back into something useful.
 
Recyle
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
It will be taken away and turned into something new.
 
Recycle
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
Put rubbish in the recycle bin.
 
Recycle
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
If you don’t want to use it, maybe someone else can.
 
Reuse
 
Reduce
 
Refuse
When you are finished with something, try to use it again.
 
Reuse
 
Reduce
 
Refuse
Doing this will mean there are fewer things to throw away.
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
 
Refuse
Use things until they are worn out instead of buying new things.
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
 
Refuse
Don’t buy things you don’t need.
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
 
Refuse
Try to make less rubbish by cutting down on waste.
 
Reduce
 
Reuse
 
Recycle
Burning rubbish also makes more of the greenhouse gases that are causing climate change.
 
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Some of our rubbish is incinerated, which means it is burnt in very hot fires.
 
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Litter is very safe for wildlife who can swallow it or get trapped in it.
 
False
 
True
Littering in cities encourages rats and other animals that spread diseases.
 
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We want to keep public places dirty and messy for everyone to enjoy.
 
False
 
True
Littering is against the law!
 
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Recycling involves reshaping materials into new items at a factory.
 
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FALSE
Refusing to use unnecessary items is part of resource conservation.
 
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Water is mentioned as an example of a resource in the video.
 
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Using fewer resources is not important for conserving the planet's resources.
 
FALSE
 
TRUE
Reusing involves finding new ways to use items after they have served their original purpose.
 
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FALSE
We should pack our bags and move to another planet if Earth becomes unhealthy.
 
FALSE
 
TRUE
It is essential to know the material of an item before throwing it away for recycling.
 
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Recycling involves transforming waste into things that can be used again.
 
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FALSE
Refuse means using resources in a new way instead of their original purpose.
 
False
 
True
Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle are the four R's mentioned in the video.
 
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