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The four R's

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