1. Practice recycling 2. Covering all waste cans. 3. Reusing old materials 4. Throwing garbage in the river 5. Planting trees on bald areas 6. Using aerosol spray for painting 7. Segregating waste materials 8. Burning garbage near the street. 9. Building many factories that release smoke. 10. Disposing of chemical waste properly. 11. Using of commercial fertilizers. 12. Kaingin system in mountainous areas. 13. Dumping of garbage in the bodies of water. 14. Building pigpens near water sources. 15. Cutting of trees in the community
draw heart is it illustrates a useful act or the good practices that prevent pollution to the environment draw triangle is it harmful to the environment
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Many of us use paints (including stains) periodically as part of our work here at Northeastern University. Most paints fall into one of two categories: water-based or oil-based. Water-based formulas are sometimes referred to as latex, vinyl, or acrylic. Oil-based formulas are sometimes referred to as alkyd, polyurethane, or varnish. Paints may be regulated as a “hazardous waste” when disposed, depending on the formulation. This fact sheet provides information about how to correctly manage paints and associated thinners.
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