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Litter. Litter – What is litter?. Litter is described as ‘rubbish that is in the wrong place’. It can be anything from a cigarette butt to food, chewing gum, crisp packets or plastic bags. . Litter – Why is it a problem?. Litter – Why is it a problem?. Cost Environment It’s ugly Fires
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Litter – What is litter? • Litter is described as ‘rubbish that is in the wrong place’. It can be anything from a cigarette butt to food, chewing gum, crisp packets or plastic bags.
Litter – Why is it a problem? • Cost • Environment • It’s ugly • Fires • Vermin • Wildlife Young fox with its head trapped inside a rusty drinks can. RSPCA Guillemot strangled by the plastic rings from a drinks multi-pack. RSPCA
Litter – Who is responsible for stopping it? • ALL OF US • Local Authorities • Land owners • Business owners • Penalties of £80
Litter – What can we do to reduce waste/litter in general? • Buy things with less packaging • Use non-disposable things like metal cutlery, re-usable storage containers for food/drinks, handkerchiefs that can be washed instead of disposable tissues etc • Use ‘bags for life’ instead of single use carrier bags
Litter – What canwe do about litter in our schools? • Put your rubbish in the right bin (recycling if possible), or take it home • Take part in a litter pick • Do a waste audit in your school – what has been littered, recycled or put in the general waste bin. Do you need more bins (litter & recycling) and to educate other pupils? • Do a questionnaire about litter e.g. what do pupils think of litter, do they litter, if so – why, what are most common types of litter they find, how would they stop littering in the school grounds? • Create a litter action plan for your school.
Where would you rather live? • One kilogram of beef uses 15,500 litres to be produced • Each sheet of A4 paper uses 10 litres of water to be produced