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What can we do?
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Proper disposal of waste Through our drains and canals, such seeming “land waste” can get into our oceans. Courtesy of Flickr user Suzz.comSuzz.com
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Clean up your trash. Throw all trash away in proper disposal containers. Courtesy of Flickr user scyll24scyll24
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Keep streets, storm drains clear of trash and debris – they empty into our rivers and ocean. Courtesy of Flickr user lowyensialowyensia
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Unknown chemical slicks in our canals Proper disposal of liquid waste as well! Courtesy of Flickr user xcodexcode
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Another little Ocean Conservancy tip: Collect your fishing line. Don’t leave any fishing line behind. Horseshoe crabs trapped by nets in Mandai
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More important than proper waste disposal, there is 3 R – Reduce, reuse, recycle
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Why Reduce, Reuse, Recycle ? And Not Recycle, Reuse, Reduce?
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Reduce Prevents the generation of waste or consumption of materials to create products in the first place. VS Water Skin Courtesy of www.sidel.com Courtesy of www.globalpackagegallery.com Courtesy of www.ocaanp.org
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Reuse - Item does not need to be reprocessed before it can be used again. Reprocessing = Usage of energy, resources. TerracycleTerracycle reuses bottles to store liquid fertilizers Courtesy of www.Terracycle.net
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Recycle Reprocess materials that would otherwise become waste into valuable resources. Require energy and/or create waste. Courtesy of www.core77.com
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Some 3Rs tips: Use your own shopping bag! For Coastal Cleanup: Reuse used plastic bags to hold trash. Old bags can be used, rather than use brand new trash bags. Courtesy of www.indigoshire.vic.gov.au
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Choose reusable items and fewer disposable ones.
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For more 3R tips: For more 3R tips, check out at NEANEA For a list of recyclers in Singapore: SECSEC
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