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SAVE THE EARTH SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT WORK | QUEENS GLOBAL SCHOOL #camritz | #goutham | #queens
Project Title: "Reducing Plastic Waste: How Simple Changes Can Help Save the Earth"
Objective:
The goal of this project is to demonstrate the environmental impact of plastic waste and explore how simple actions, such as reducing plastic use and recycling, can help reduce pollution and protect the Earth.
Materials Needed:
Plastic items (e.g., plastic bottles, straws, bags, packaging)
Recycling bins (for separating plastic, glass, and paper)
Plastic waste collection (from your home, school, or local community)
Markers or labels (for identifying waste types)
A camera or notebook (to document plastic waste and recycling efforts)
Different biodegradable alternatives (e.g., paper straws, reusable bags)
Plastic bag or waste container (to measure how much plastic is used each week)
Scale (to weigh collected plastic waste)
Visual aids (charts or graphs to track progress or recycling rates)
Research (about the impact of plastic waste on the environment, marine life, landfills, etc.)
Hypothesis:
If people reduce their use of plastic and recycle more frequently, it will result in less plastic waste being sent to landfills or the ocean, helping to protect the planet and reduce pollution.
Experiment Design:
Step 1: Collection of Plastic Waste
For one week, track and collect all the plastic waste produced at your home or school. Document the different types of plastic items (e.g., bottles, wrappers, straws) and how much plastic waste you generate in total. Use a scale to measure the weight of the waste.
Step 2: Recycling and Waste Reduction
Sort the collected plastic into different categories: recyclable plastics (e.g., bottles, containers), non-recyclable plastics (e.g., plastic bags), and biodegradable alternatives (e.g., paper straws, reusable containers).
Set up a recycling system at home or school and encourage others to participate. Demonstrate how separating and recycling plastics can significantly reduce landfill waste.
Step 3: Introduce Eco-Friendly Alternatives
Replace plastic items with biodegradable or reusable alternatives (e.g., use a reusable water bottle instead of plastic bottles, use cloth bags instead of plastic ones, and replace plastic straws with paper or metal straws).
Keep track of how these changes reduce your plastic waste over time and note any differences in convenience or lifestyle.
Step 4: Impact on the Environment
Research the impact of plastic waste on the environment, including its effects on wildlife, marine life, and ecosystems. Use visuals like photos, graphs, or statistics to show how much plastic ends up in the ocean or landfills and its long-term effects.
Step 5: Record Results
After a set period (e.g., one month), weigh the remaining plastic waste and compare it to the initial amount. Document the reduction in plastic usage and recycling efforts. Record the number of people involved in your recycling or waste reduction project.
Expected Results:
By reducing plastic waste through recycling and using eco-friendly alternatives, the total amount of plastic waste generated will decrease significantly.
You'll observe a decrease in single-use plastic items (like straws and bags) being discarded in the environment.
The research and visual presentation will help illustrate the environmental benefits of reducing plastic waste and adopting sustainable practices.
Conclusion:
Discuss Findings: Reflect on how small changes, like using reusable items and recycling, can reduce the environmental impact of plastic waste. Emphasize how this project contributes to the larger goal of saving the Earth by tackling pollution.
Solutions and Awareness: Highlight how the project raises awareness about the importance of reducing plastic use and encouraging others to participate in recycling efforts.
#SaveTheEarth
#ReducePlastic
#PlasticPollution
#Recycling
#EcoFriendly
#Sustainability
#GreenPlanet
#ClimateChange
#WasteReduction
#PlasticFree
#RecyclingChallenge
#EnvironmentalAwareness
#ZeroWaste
#EarthConservation
#GoGreen
#CleanUpThePlanet
#EcoSolutions
#ProtectOurPlanet
#GreenLiving
#PlanetProtection
Видео SAVE THE EARTH SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT WORK | QUEENS GLOBAL SCHOOL #camritz | #goutham | #queens канала Camritz Global School
Objective:
The goal of this project is to demonstrate the environmental impact of plastic waste and explore how simple actions, such as reducing plastic use and recycling, can help reduce pollution and protect the Earth.
Materials Needed:
Plastic items (e.g., plastic bottles, straws, bags, packaging)
Recycling bins (for separating plastic, glass, and paper)
Plastic waste collection (from your home, school, or local community)
Markers or labels (for identifying waste types)
A camera or notebook (to document plastic waste and recycling efforts)
Different biodegradable alternatives (e.g., paper straws, reusable bags)
Plastic bag or waste container (to measure how much plastic is used each week)
Scale (to weigh collected plastic waste)
Visual aids (charts or graphs to track progress or recycling rates)
Research (about the impact of plastic waste on the environment, marine life, landfills, etc.)
Hypothesis:
If people reduce their use of plastic and recycle more frequently, it will result in less plastic waste being sent to landfills or the ocean, helping to protect the planet and reduce pollution.
Experiment Design:
Step 1: Collection of Plastic Waste
For one week, track and collect all the plastic waste produced at your home or school. Document the different types of plastic items (e.g., bottles, wrappers, straws) and how much plastic waste you generate in total. Use a scale to measure the weight of the waste.
Step 2: Recycling and Waste Reduction
Sort the collected plastic into different categories: recyclable plastics (e.g., bottles, containers), non-recyclable plastics (e.g., plastic bags), and biodegradable alternatives (e.g., paper straws, reusable containers).
Set up a recycling system at home or school and encourage others to participate. Demonstrate how separating and recycling plastics can significantly reduce landfill waste.
Step 3: Introduce Eco-Friendly Alternatives
Replace plastic items with biodegradable or reusable alternatives (e.g., use a reusable water bottle instead of plastic bottles, use cloth bags instead of plastic ones, and replace plastic straws with paper or metal straws).
Keep track of how these changes reduce your plastic waste over time and note any differences in convenience or lifestyle.
Step 4: Impact on the Environment
Research the impact of plastic waste on the environment, including its effects on wildlife, marine life, and ecosystems. Use visuals like photos, graphs, or statistics to show how much plastic ends up in the ocean or landfills and its long-term effects.
Step 5: Record Results
After a set period (e.g., one month), weigh the remaining plastic waste and compare it to the initial amount. Document the reduction in plastic usage and recycling efforts. Record the number of people involved in your recycling or waste reduction project.
Expected Results:
By reducing plastic waste through recycling and using eco-friendly alternatives, the total amount of plastic waste generated will decrease significantly.
You'll observe a decrease in single-use plastic items (like straws and bags) being discarded in the environment.
The research and visual presentation will help illustrate the environmental benefits of reducing plastic waste and adopting sustainable practices.
Conclusion:
Discuss Findings: Reflect on how small changes, like using reusable items and recycling, can reduce the environmental impact of plastic waste. Emphasize how this project contributes to the larger goal of saving the Earth by tackling pollution.
Solutions and Awareness: Highlight how the project raises awareness about the importance of reducing plastic use and encouraging others to participate in recycling efforts.
#SaveTheEarth
#ReducePlastic
#PlasticPollution
#Recycling
#EcoFriendly
#Sustainability
#GreenPlanet
#ClimateChange
#WasteReduction
#PlasticFree
#RecyclingChallenge
#EnvironmentalAwareness
#ZeroWaste
#EarthConservation
#GoGreen
#CleanUpThePlanet
#EcoSolutions
#ProtectOurPlanet
#GreenLiving
#PlanetProtection
Видео SAVE THE EARTH SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT WORK | QUEENS GLOBAL SCHOOL #camritz | #goutham | #queens канала Camritz Global School
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