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The effortless action of recycling

The effortless action of recycling

Recycling is the least we can do to ensure that our planet remains healthy. Appeling not to throw garbage on the floor never hurts. We must protect and clean our world. If we all do our part, the world will be a healthier and happier place.

Be the difference!

Be the difference!

The purpose of my video is to show people that we have to value life. In order to have good times and a health life we have to take care of our planet , our home. Simply attitudes can change the world.We still don’t know why we’re here… we just know that in order to have a safe and happy life we need to take care of our planet, our home!
Make the difference… simply attitudes can move the world. Do your part, save our world.

A living Trash Hack

A living Trash Hack

A living Trash Hack

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Máscaras descartáveis no lixo: uma ação pela saúde e pelo ambiente / Used disposable masks in the trash: for health and environmental action

Máscaras descartáveis no lixo: uma ação pela saúde e pelo ambiente / Used disposable masks in the trash: for health and environmental action

As máscaras descartáveis protegem-nos da transmissão da COVID-19 e têm vindo a ser usadas massivamente, por serem práticas. No entanto, podem representar um sério risco para a nossa saúde e para o ambiente se não forem devidamente colocadas no lixo. Se ficarem no chão, é muito provável acabarem no mar, juntamente com os mais de oito milhões de toneladas de resíduos plásticos que são despejados anualmente nos oceanos. Aqui, transformam-se lentamente em microplásticos, com impactes muito negativos nas cadeias alimentares e nos ecossistemas.

Disposable masks protect us from COVID-19 transmission and have been used massively because they are practical. However, they can cause serious risks to our health and the environment if they are not properly put in the trash.
If they stay on the ground, they’re very likely to end up at sea, along with the more than eight million tons of plastic waste that are dumped annually into the oceans. Once in the oceans, they slowly turn into microplastics, with very negative impacts on food chains and ecosystems.
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