موضوع عن حماية البيئة بالانجليزي
تعبير عن البيئه بالانجليزي قصير
موضوع عن حماية البيئة بالانجليزي قصير
تعبير عن البيئه بالانجليزي قصير
موضوع عن البيئة بالانجليزي
What can I do
to protect the environment?
There are a
multitude of small things each of us can do at home every day to help protect
the environment. Here is a list of suggestions that will help you to actively
participate in this task.
The water
Water is a
precious resource. To reduce your water consumption, you can:
Turn off the
faucet while brushing your teeth or washing your hands.
Install a
faucet aerator or low-flow showerhead, which can halve the amount of water you
use.
Keep a jug of
water in the refrigerator so that you always have fresh water on hand. It will
save you from running tap water.
Wait until
the dishwasher is full before turning it on.
Take shorter
showers.
Toxic
products
Many
chemicals are harmful to humans, animals, plants and the environment. It is
therefore important to minimize their use and dispose of them appropriately.
Try to remember:
Read the
labels carefully and avoid as much as possible the toxic products.
Use natural
product preferences such as vinegar and baking soda to clean, or one of the
many non-toxic products on the market.
Do not
dispose of electronic devices such as cell phones or items such as batteries,
propane cylinders and paint containers in the trash. It is important to bring
them to a specialized collection center.
Waste
Most
municipalities in Ontario have recycling programs. It must be maximized to
divert as much waste as possible from landfills. There are also other ways to
reduce the amount of waste you produce. Here are a few :
Buy durable
and reusable products rather than disposable or substandard products.
Repair broken
or damaged items before buying more.
Avoid buying
products with a lot of packaging.
Buy bulk
products as much as possible.
Bring your
own reusable grocery bag to reduce the use of plastic bags.
The garden
Pesticides
are now banned in Ontario because they are considered toxic to the environment,
humans and animals.
You can find
in gardening centers or on the Internet (see links below), tips on natural ways
to control pests in your garden. Also, when adding new plants, choose species that
need little water. Native plants are generally content with a minimal amount of
water and are well adapted to our environment.
Useful links
Your
environment, from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, provides relevant
information on air, water, waste, toxic substances and climate change.
Waste Wizard
will help you better sort your waste with tips on how to recycle.
The Evergreen
Environmental Organization's native plant database provides a directory of
plants that are adapted to different parts of the country.
Équiterre's
Practical Guide to Ecological Horticulture Tips and Advice provides helpful
tips to help make your garden greener. It also includes information on how to
get rid of pests without using pesticides.