The Three R's of the Environment Every year, Americans throw away 50 billion food and drink cans, 27 billion glass bottles and jars, and 65 million plastic.

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The Three R's of the Environment Every year, Americans throw away 50 billion food and drink cans, 27 billion glass bottles and jars, and 65 million plastic and metal jar and can covers. More than 30% of our waste is packaging materials. Where does it all go? Some 85% of our garbage is sent to a dump, or landfill, where it can take from 100 to 400 years for things like cloth and aluminum to decompose. Glass has been found in perfect condition after 4,000 years in the earth!

Reduce  Reducing the amount of waste you produce is the best way to help the environment. There are lots of ways to do this. For example:Buy products that don't have a lot of packaging. Some products are wrapped in many layers of plastic and paperboard even though they don't need to be. You can also look for things that are packed in materials that don't require a lot of energy or resources to produce. Some products will put that information right on their labels.

Examples of reduce  Cars use up energy and cause pollution. Some ways to reduce the environmental damage caused by cars include carpooling with friends, walking, taking the bus, or riding your bike instead of driving.  Instead of buying something you're not going to use very often, see if you can borrow it from someone you know.

Reuse  ReuseInstead of throwing things away, try to find ways to use them again! For example:Bring cloth sacks to the store with you instead of taking home new paper or plastic bags. You can use these sacks again and again. You'll be saving some trees!

Reduction  refers to methods which minimise animal use and enable researchers to obtain comparable levels of information from fewer animals or to obtain more information from the same number of animals, thereby reducing future use of animals. Examples include: Improved  experimental design and statistical analysisModern imaging techniquesSharing data and resources experimental design and statistical analysisModern imaging techniquesSharing data and resources

Refinement  refers to improvements to scientific procedures and husbandry which minimise actual or potential pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm and/or improve animal welfare in situations where the use of animals is unavoidable. It applies to the lifetime experience of the animal. There is evidence that refinement not only benefits animals, but can also improve the quality of research findings. Examples include:Using non-invasive techniquesUsing appropriate  anaesthetic and analgesic regimes for pain reliefTraining animals to co-operate with certain procedures (e.g. taking blood samples) so the animals are less stressed Ensuring that accommodation meets the animals' needs (e.g. providing opportunities for nesting for rodents)Environmental enrichment to improve living conditions for research animals anaesthetic and analgesic regimes for pain reliefTraining animals to co-operate with certain procedures (e.g. taking blood samples) so the animals are less stressed Ensuring that accommodation meets the animals' needs (e.g. providing opportunities for nesting for rodents)Environmental enrichment to improve living conditions for research animals

Examples of Reuse  ReuseInstead of throwing things away, try to find ways to use them again! For example:Bring cloth sacks to the store with you instead of taking home new paper or plastic bags. You can use these sacks again and again. You'll be saving some trees!Plastic containers and reusable lunch bags are great ways to take your lunch to school without creating waste.Coffee cans, shoe boxes, margarine containers, and other types of containers people throw away can be used to store things or can become fun arts and crafts projects. Use your imagination!

 ReuseInstead of throwing things away, try to find ways to use them again! For example:Bring cloth sacks to the store with you instead of taking home new paper or plastic bags. You can use these sacks again and again. You'll be saving some trees!  ReuseInstead of throwing things away, try to find ways to use them again! For example:Bring cloth sacks to the store with you instead of taking home new paper or plastic bags. You can use these sacks again and again. You'll be saving some trees!Plastic containers and reusable lunch bags are great ways to take your lunch to school without creating waste.

Recycle  ReuseInstead of throwing things away, try to find ways to use them again! For example:Bring cloth sacks to the store with you instead of taking home new paper or plastic bags. You can use these sacks again and again. You'll be saving some trees!Plastic containers and reusable lunch bags are great ways to take your lunch to school without creating waste.Coffee cans, shoe boxes, margarine containers, and other types of containers people throw away can be used to store things or can become fun arts and crafts projects. Use your imagination!Don't throw out clothes, toys, furniture, and other things that you don't want  anymore. Somebody else can probably use them. You can bring them to a center that collects donations, give them to friends, or even have a yard sale.Use all writing paper on both sides.Use paper grocery bags to make book covers rather than buying new ones.Use silverware and dishes instead of disposable plastic utensils and plates.Store food in reusable plastic containers.RecycleMany of the things we use every day, like paper bags, soda cans, and milk cartons, are made out of materials that can be recycled. Recycled items are put through a process that makes it possible to create new products out of the materials from the old ones.

 ReuseInstead of throwing things away, try to find ways to use them again! For example:Bring cloth sacks to the store with you instead of taking home new paper or plastic bags. You can use these sacks again and again. You'll be saving some trees!Plastic containers and reusable lunch bags are great ways to take your lunch to school without creating waste.Coffee cans, shoe boxes, margarine containers, and other types of containers people throw away can be used to store things or can become fun arts and crafts projects. Use your imagination!Don't throw out clothes, toys, furniture, and other things that you  don't want anymore. Somebody else can probably use them. You can bring them to a center that collects donations, give them to friends, or even have a yard sale.Use all writing paper on both sides.Use paper grocery bags to make book covers rather than buying new ones.Use silverware and dishes instead of disposable plastic utensils and plates.Store food in reusable plastic containers.RecycleMany of the things we use every day, like paper bags, soda cans, and milk cartons, are made out of materials that can be recycled. Recycled items are put through a process that makes it possible to create new products out of the materials from the old ones.In addition to recycling the things you buy, you can help the environment by buying products that contain recycled materials. Many brands of paper towels, garbage bags, greeting cards, and toilet paper, to name a few examples, will tell you on their labels if they are made from recycled materials.

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