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water bottle, clothes, cars
The thrift store! Reduce, Reuse, Recycle...
You can put things in a water bottle to save up on cups. You can also give clothes that u don't want to somebody who needs them. That's two ways to reuse
reduce- make the amount of sth less reuse- use sth again after processing recycle- try to use sth again after processing (try to reuse) It's simple how clothes are recycled. Clothes, esp. old and shabby or worn-out ones, should not be always thrown away. If they are able enough to use as the cleaner or to wear at home, we should try to do like that. Or not we can also give them to the poor who are too poor to buy clothing. It can be a help to them. So, we can recycle the clothes by using them once more as possible as we can.
You can reuse old clothes by:My absolute favorite: DONATE!Cut the nice patterned ones into squares for a quiltDonate the quilt! :)
Several of our local supermarkets have clothing banks, run by charities such as the Salvation Army. These are rather like recycling points, but you place clothes and shoes into them for reuse, or to use the rags to make new clothes.
You can recycle items such as paper, plastic, bottles, cardboard, and even food scraps. You can reuse items such as clothes, paper, bottles, and furniture. It is very important that you recycle and reuse items, it is very easy, can save you money, and can save the planet. Metal scraps, aluminum can be recycled, even old cars. Solar power, as in the sun creating electricity, is recycling, also.
You can recycle items such as paper, plastic, bottles, cardboard, and even food scraps. You can reuse items such as clothes, paper, bottles, and furniture. It is very important that you recycle and reuse items, it is very easy, can save you money, and can save the planet. Metal scraps, aluminum can be recycled, even old cars. Solar power, as in the sun creating electricity, is recycling, also.
can you reuse a nickel?
"The 3 Rs" are most commonly referred to as "readin', writin', and 'rithmatic".
Reuse is a verb (to use something again) and a noun (in a state of reuse).
The correct spelling is 'reuse'.