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We humans are the ones who widely use the gift of nature and in exchange for that we must

all do our
part to reduce our impact on the environment. This mean, actions can be taken every day to reduce the
mark you leave on your natural environment. As we know that we live on the planet of earth having
different types of surroundings called environment within which we can eat healthy, breathe freshly,
and live safely. The environment is everything around you including the air, water, land, plants, and
man-made things.

Secondly, we must give better understanding about taking care of our planet to individuals, businesses,
public sector, voluntary and community groups. If many people practice small "ways" to decrease the
environmental impact, then we have accomplished a great deed.

Respectful teachers and friends, Next, my main


message here is to: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Together, we can be successful in saving our environment
by taking some effective steps. Waste, and how we choose to handle it, affects our environment. You
can help by learning about and practicing the three R's of waste management: Reduce, reuse, and
recycle!

What is Reduce Waste? it means using natural resources wisely, and using less than usual in order avoid
waste.

Reuse - You can "reuse" materials in their original form instead of throwing them away, or pass those
materials on to others who could use them too,

Recycle - it is very simple. Don't throw away anything that can be recycled! Recycling extracts valuable
materials from items that might otherwise be considered trash and turns them into new products.

Why Is It Important? When people throw items away, they send them to landfills where it may
take centuries or longer to break down completely. Harmful chemicals and gasses are released from
rubbish in landfill sites. Reduce, Reuse and Recycling help to reduce the pollution caused by waste.

Teachers and friends,

The campaign for this theme will last for three days with educational activities to involve students in the
protection of the environment. Therefore, helps students understand how their decisions and actions
affect the environment, builds knowledge and skills necessary to address complex environmental issues.
It will also promotes active learning, citizenship, and student leadership.

Representatives from the local council will be invited as quest speakers, that is from The Alor Setar City
Council (MBAS). Students will also be able to ask questions and share their voice as to make a
difference at their school and in their communities.

For exhibition, we can use posters and waste separation bins. Posters are an easy and cost-effective
way to communicate. Paper, plastic and general waste is collected in separate bins. There are three
types of recycling bins and each colours represent different uses.

Blue bin, for paper. All coloured and non-coloured paper such as newspapers, magazines, books,
catalogue sheets, brochures, calendars, cars, envelopes, and cardboard boxes.

Brown bin, for glass. All coloured and non-coloured glass such as soft drink bottles, food containers,
vitamin bottles, and cosmetic bottles.
Orange bin, for aluminium tins, steel tins, and plastic. All kinds of aluminium and steel tins such as soft
drink tins and food product tins.

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