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Garbage on Streets

Garbage on Streets. Rafael Silva Samira Saldaña Iván Márquez Laura Montoya. Table of contents. Introduction Causes Effects / consequences Interviews and visits

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Garbage on Streets

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  1. Garbage on Streets Rafael Silva Samira Saldaña Iván Márquez Laura Montoya

  2. Table of contents • Introduction • Causes • Effects/consequences • Interviews and visits • Bar graphs and charts • Actions • Conclutions • News

  3. Introduction DuetoGlobalization, industriesaroundtheworldhavebeenincreasing. All of thisgrowthcarries more production of organic and inorganicgarbage. A greatamount of thisgarbageisleftonthestreets, orthrownintothe seas, etc. Peopleallovertheglobeshouldknow and understandthereasons and effectsthatgarbageonstreetsbrings.

  4. Causes Garbageonstreetsincreasesdueto: • Peopledroppinggarbageonthestreets. • Drivers discardinggarbageout of theirwindows. • Householdrefusedisposal and collection. • Lack of values and education. • Intentionalor habitual littering (laziness) • Sometimes, duetothelack of trashcans.

  5. Effects / Consequences • The ozone layer will become more damaged. • Climate changes will occur - Warm temperatures will rise • Diseases • Air pollution • Natural disasters • Animals will die • Garbage damage our waterways. • Garbage negatively affect its the image of places, especially tourist locations. • Garbage costs money.

  6. The 3R • Reduce: use less disposableproducts. • Reuse: manythings can beused more than once orbyotherpeople, share withothers. • Recycle: at home separateinorganictrashfromtheorganic. Findoutaboutrecyclingprograms in yourcommunity.

  7. Interviews and Visits • La Molina Municipality: Mr. EderGarcia • Surco Municipality: Mr. VictorSifuentes. • An employeefrom WONG • Plaza Vea Manager • MUSA and Salamanca

  8. Resultfromthe interviews • Do youknow of anyrecyclingorcleaningprogram in yourcommunity? • Whatisthemainreason of peoplethatthrowsgarbageonthestreets?

  9. Are Theretrashcans in the place youlive? • Are youeagertogoto a speech in ordertobeinformed of recyclingprograms as well as toeducatepeopleon NOT throwinggarbageonnthestreets?

  10. Actions • Wemaderecycling bags • Wemadesome boxes and placed them in Molina Plaza – Plaza Vea forrecycling. • Wemade posters to paste at school and Molina Plaza.

  11. Conclusions To preventhavinggarbageonstreetspeopleshould : • beinformedaboutthisissue. • use more cansproperlyifprovided. • Peopleshouldtaketheirgarbage home aftervisitingparks, gardens, etc. • Peopleshouldalwaystake a pick – up – bag whenwalkingtheirdogs.

  12. NEWS As anongoingaction, wewillbesellingthegarbage mini bags to use in the cars at the “Bazar Navideño”. If you buyone bag, you willbehelping a publicschool. THANK YOU!

  13. Sources • Municipality of La Molina • Municipality of Surco • Plaza Vea’s Manager • A Wongemployee • Peoplefrom MUSA, Salamanca and Plaza Vea. • FUNDADES Web pages: http://www.praguepost.cz/PPEF/09SC030219.pdf

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