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Clean Development

The Millenium Development Goals, agreed to by every member country of the United Nations in 2000, call for the worldwide eradication of poverty and hunger, universal education, gender equality and huge improvements in health by 2015: two years ago!!

Can we do this without making the planet warmer?

Let's think big and imagine how we can confront the climate crisis in a way that is realistic about the other major problems that we face as a planet and as a species on it.




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Reusable Water Bottle

vincenthe

According to the scientific survey, every adult need to drink 2000ml water per day. I always see people buy the drinks which use the plastic water bottle in the store. They always drink it and throw the plastic water bottle so I think it isn’t sustainability. It is waste the resource. To change this state, I think we prepare a reusable water bottle before you go out. It is the best way because reusable water bottle can cycle many times as you want and it use the same resource compare to the plastic water bottle but it can cycle and hygienism. It’s ok if you buy the drink with the plastic water bottle but you need to exert it such as use it to create a brush pot, a pen container and throw in the circulate ash-bin though isn’t a good way. Totally, I think bring a reusable water bottle is the best way.

cheyenne99

I think too that reusable bottles are a good idea, because you don't have to throw away everytime a new plastic bottle. At home I have two big reusable bottles,which I fill with tap water everytime they're empty. It's a good way to save material.
The plastic bottles which we buy, we can recycle them and use them for something else. Last year I did some boxes with PET as Christmas gifts and they were very easy to do.

angelinas

Reusable water bottles are a great idea and everyone should use them instead of buying plastic water bottles!

samanthaq

Also getting one of those big gallon of water instead of the usual ones that come in a size of like a milk gallon helps. It saves plastic and it will last longer in the house you won't have to make frequent trips to the grocery store.

audreybusa

Bringing a reusable water bottle around with you is a super easy way to reduce your carbon footprint. Although you have to buy it one time it's much cheaper in the long run then buying a lot of plastic water bottles that you just throw away

louisrw

My family never buys the plastic water bottles at stores because we have a ton of reusable ones. They are really helpful for sports games or other activities. I think that they are a great way to reduce your carbon footprint.

yasmeencusa

Something that stores & companies can do is, selling drinks like soda and juices etc, in hard plastic reusable water bottles, so you can have your drink, but now you have a water bottle. This can reduce a lot of waste.

yasmeencusa

Stores can also sell drinks in gallon sizes, so people can take their water bottles and put those drinks in them, instead of buying a single serve drinks.

arcticleopard

I think having many reusable water bottles at home would be very useful especially since they wont get gross and unusable after a single use, and not only that but the creation of one water bottle compared to the amount of uses you use a nonreusable bottle is less total CO2 being released into the air for creation of said bottles. Same goes for the usefulness of thermos.

12281999

I agree with Amanda if you just have reusable water bottles at your house it makes it much easer on the environment in the long run

12281999

Also having a home water bottle is great because you don't need to go buy a bottle and then through it away when your done. You can just keep on reusing it in the environment.

chris-h

I agree with the top 3 comments above because if everyone used a water bottle than we could have less plastic bottles wasted.

henrysusa

I think this is great, and will help the carbon emission problem. We should transition to a more reusable material, like glass, because plastic is harder to dispose of and is more carbon inefficient to produce. This would help, and the water bottles would likely last longer and be a longer lasting solution.

countrygirl96

I agree with everyone else who is saying that reusable water bottles are the way to go. They reduce the plastic waste produced, they save people money, and they are  typically even healthier to drink from. Reusable water bottles are very common, and lets face it, we all have them stashed somewhere at home. They are cheap to buy and there is no limit on how many times you can refill it, just make sure it gets washed once and a while to prevent germs or bacteria from getting on it. They usually also say PABA free, which means that they will not cause us harm from drinking from them. All of these are good reasons to use reusable water bottles instead of the cheap flimsy plastic ones!

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