Collect pictures, numbers, text and other information about the damage to the ecological environment, and write one or two slogans calling on people to protect the earth.
1. Save water. To cherish water resources, prevent faucets from running empty and shorten shower time; install water-saving faucets; use water-saving toilets.
2. Save electricity, use electrical appliances as little as possible, and turn off lights whenever possible. Keep the refrigerator door tightly closed at all times; use energy-saving lamps; purchase
high-efficiency and low-energy-consuming appliances.
3. Saving Paper The surge in demand for paper pulp is one of the reasons for the growth in wood consumption. The country's annual papermaking consumption is 1,000
million cubic meters of wood, and 1.3 million tons of imported wood pulp. The large consumption of imported paper not only causes forest destruction, but also causes serious pollution of rivers and lakes due to the discharge of sewage from the pulp production (caused by the papermaking industry pollution accounts for more than 30% of the entire water area.), the used paper can be turned over to make scratch paper, note paper, or made into a notebook; expired wall calendars can be wrapped in book covers.
4. Waste recycling, for example: candy wrappers can be folded into lamps or door curtains, old clothes can be made into mops, etc. Support and participate in the recycling of waste paper,
waste glass, waste plastic and scrap metal.
5. Reduce domestic waste and consciously classify waste.
6. Use less chemicals and purchase phosphorus-free, biodegradable detergents;
7. Try not to use personal cars. To reduce air pollution and save energy, use public transportation, bicycles or
walking as much as possible; use unleaded gasoline and buy cars with small displacement.
8. Bring your own shopping bags when shopping.