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ZŠ Broumovská, Czech Republic Pollution on earth ZŠ Broumovská, Czech Republic Tereza Vaňhová

Outline Water pollution Air pollution Land pollution

Water pollution Industrial waste Boats and oil extraction (by the oil leaks) Chemicals used in agriculture Household chemicals (cleaning)

Water pollution – what can we do? Reducing usage of chemicals Developing eco-friendly chemicals Practicing eco-friendly agriculture Saving of clean water Water pollution control and penalty Establishing more strict pollution limits

Air pollution Travel Factories Cars (petrol and diesel) Planes Boats Burning coal and waste

Air pollution – what can we do? Travel less Travel with smaller cars Travel by alternative transports Bicycle Walk Mass transport Electric cars Alternative energy sources Solar, water and wind powerplants

Waste pollution Household rubbish Industrial waste Chemicals

pics

Waste pollution – what can we do? Separate and recycle rubbish Use recyclable packages Buy eco-friendly products Avoiding wasting food and materials Establish fines for waste pollution Composting kitchen garbage and garden waste of organic origin

Conclusions and Questions Each of us can help Q&A?