Recycling
Across
- 1. A fragile, transparent material often used for containers and bottles.
- 3. Electronic waste, like old phones and computers, that can be harmful if not recycled properly.
- 5. A thick, stiff paper material used for boxes and packaging.
- 8. Products or actions that are good for the environment and don't harm it.
- 10. Decaying organic matter like food scraps and leaves used to enrich soil for gardening.
- 12. Materials that can break down naturally and safely in the environment.
- 13. To use an item again, often in a different way, to reduce waste.
- 14. A place where garbage and waste are buried underground, causing pollution.
Down
- 1. gases Gases like carbon dioxide that contribute to climate change when released into the atmosphere.
- 2. To use fewer resources and create less waste in the first place.
- 4. Practices that help protect the environment and conserve resources for the future.
- 6. To collect and process materials like paper, glass, and plastic so they can be used again instead of thrown away.
- 7. A lightweight, durable metal often used for cans and foil.
- 9. Thin material made from wood pulp, used for writing and packaging.
- 11. A synthetic material often used for packaging and containers, harmful to the environment if not recycled properly.