Picking up trash made me more aware of the environment and the impact of waste on our planet. It highlighted the importance of personal responsibility and community involvement in maintaining a clean space. This experience shifted my perspective, encouraging me to adopt more sustainable habits and advocate for greater awareness about environmental issues. Overall, it inspired a deeper appreciation for nature and the need to protect it.
While you are picking up trash in the parking lot, a customer asks you for help. What would you do?
It can save a animal and some plants pick up trash and save the world.
There usually is a day each week for picking up trash by trash collecting companies. People in rural areas might have to have their trash picked up only once a month. Other companies in remote rural areas might require that the homeowner call every time they need trash collected.
Yes there are people helping to clean up manatees water. You can help by picking up trash in the water and on the ground. Picking up trash on the ground is important because it can eventually go down a drain and lead to water which then sinks to the bottom of the water of a manatees habitat there fore by picking up trash you can hep manatees and save them from extinction.
Because he worked at a junk yard
remove rubbish litter patrol
you can by recycling picking up trash and STOP POLLUTING the earth
By recycling or picking up trash. and using less pollutents.
* 1 you can protect beaches by picking up all trash on the beach and all bottles
Picking up trash helps prevent pollution and protects wildlife from harm. It also helps maintain the aesthetic appeal of an area, making it more enjoyable for people to visit and reducing the risk of litter ending up in water bodies.
If your microwave is a typical small one, they probably will take it. If it's a larger, built-in model they may not. If your city contracts out the trash service they probably have info on their government website about trash pickup policies.
yes but if you want to get payed talk to your local mayor or Governor first.