The students' routine includes both eco-friendly and non-eco-friendly habits. Their non-eco-friendly habits that produce plastic waste include eating packaged foods and using plastic bottles and bags. However, their eco-friendly habits that help reduce plastic waste involve sometimes sorting waste into plastic, paper and organic categories and reusing plastic bottles. The document encourages analyzing one's routine to identify ways to be more environmentally friendly.
The students' routine includes both eco-friendly and non-eco-friendly habits. Their non-eco-friendly habits that produce plastic waste include eating packaged foods and using plastic bottles and bags. However, their eco-friendly habits that help reduce plastic waste involve sometimes sorting waste into plastic, paper and organic categories and reusing plastic bottles. The document encourages analyzing one's routine to identify ways to be more environmentally friendly.
The students' routine includes both eco-friendly and non-eco-friendly habits. Their non-eco-friendly habits that produce plastic waste include eating packaged foods and using plastic bottles and bags. However, their eco-friendly habits that help reduce plastic waste involve sometimes sorting waste into plastic, paper and organic categories and reusing plastic bottles. The document encourages analyzing one's routine to identify ways to be more environmentally friendly.
eco-friendly? Our routine include actions that produce plastic waste and other that help reduce plastic waste.
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students actions that produce plastic. They usually eat packaged food. They sometimes use plastic bottles. They usually use plastic bags. These are not eco-friendly habits. It is time to change!
However, they also have eco-
friendly habits that help reduce plastic waste. They sometimes sort into plastic, paper and organic. They reuse plastic bottles. These habtis help protect the planet.