The use of resources should be sustainable because if it is not you will run out of said resource. Depending on the resource this could be extremely disastrous. For example clean water shortages.
The importance of using sustainable resources is to protect our natural resources. Using sustainable resources and materials is good for the environment.Because sustainable basically mean something we can keep doing/using, for generation after generation. Non-sustainable, that's things that will run out. Stuff that our kids, or their kids would have to do without. Kinda egotistic to use things up like that.
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Utilizing renewable resources such as solar and wind energy promotes a more sustainable use of resources compared to non-renewable sources like fossil fuels. Implementing circular economy practices that prioritize recycling and waste reduction also contributes to sustainable resource management. Additionally, reducing consumption and practicing responsible resource extraction can help preserve resources for future generations.
This is called conservation. Conservation involves the sustainable use and management of natural resources to ensure they are preserved for future generations. It aims to prevent overexploitation and environmental degradation.
To ensure its adequate and uninterrupted supply for coming generations
The use of renewable resources
The practice of using natural resources that are sustainable means that an item, once used up, can be replaced. Natural resources that are not sustainable are those that, once used, can never be replaced.
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Sustainable use of water resources.
use more solar power
The importance of using sustainable resources is to protect our natural resources. Using sustainable resources and materials is good for the environment.Because sustainable basically mean something we can keep doing/using, for generation after generation. Non-sustainable, that's things that will run out. Stuff that our kids, or their kids would have to do without. Kinda egotistic to use things up like that.
The sustainable use of resources is when a resource can be maintained for uses indefinitely. ex: A sustainable forest is one where trees can be harvested after a given number of years at which point other trees can be planted and harvested after the same amount of years and this process can continue.
Denis Sims has written: 'Negotiating a sustainable future for land' -- subject(s): Conservation of natural resources, Land use, Land use, Rural, Management, Natural resources, Planning, Rural Land use, Sustainable development
Answer for APEX 2022 is... (Dramatic Pause) Starting recycling programs