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Your environmental science class has collected information on the trash your school throws away. To reduce the amount of trash your school produces what should you recommend to your principal
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In my school we have recycle bins than store trash, plastic, and paper. Every Friday a group of students in with the responsibilities collect them all together around the school and yeah...
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