The environmental pollution situation is becoming increasingly serious, and reducing harmful waste has become a top priority. So why do we need to do this?
Non-degradable waste, such as plastic, single-use packaging, and non-biodegradable materials, poses a nightmare for the environment.
For example, a single-use plastic cup. Every day, millions of plastic cups are used worldwide, and it only takes a few minutes for them to become waste. Plastic does not decompose and takes hundreds of years to completely degrade. If non-degradable waste is not reduced, it will overwhelm us with waste and cause alarming environmental pollution.
Electronic waste, such as mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices, is becoming an increasingly serious issue.
For example, every year, millions of old phones are discarded and often not properly disposed of. The electronic components in them, such as batteries, lead, and other hazardous materials, can pollute the environment and negatively impact human health. If electronic waste is not reduced, it will contribute to creating a potential pollution source and threaten our environment and health.
Hazardous waste, including chemicals, pesticides, batteries, acids, and medical waste, has serious impacts on the environment and human health.
For example, if not properly treated, medical waste can pollute water and spread dangerous diseases. If hazardous waste is not reduced, we are creating a potential pollution source that harms not only the environment but also our health and the health of future generations.
The environmental pollution situation is becoming increasingly serious, threatening human health and ecosystems. They cause air, water, and soil pollution in a severe way and harm the lives of species and human health. Reducing harmful waste is an urgent way to stop this situation.
To protect our environment and health, reducing harmful waste is necessary. Let's start with small actions, such as recycling, waste sorting, and using environmentally friendly products. Every action contributes to the sustainability of our planet and the future of our generations.
Let's take action now to minimize harmful waste and build a healthier environment for us and future generations.
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Đông Xanh - Collaborator, Information Technology University Communication Team