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- 2. She had a __________ idea to reuse old materials for her art project.
- 4. In this __________, we need to act quickly.
- 5. Please put your trash in the __________ when you're done.
- 6. Companies are using more eco-friendly __________ for their products.
- 7. The __________ meeting happens once every year.
- 10. A __________ is something you use to eat or cook, like a fork or a spoon.
- 13. __________ is a common material but can be harmful to the environment.
- 15. We must find ways to cut down on __________ in our daily lives.
- 16. The city decided to __________ plastic bags to reduce waste.
- 19. Did you __________ the sign on the door?
- 20. We should __________ using too much plastic whenever we can.
- 22. It’s important to __________ paper, glass, and plastic to save resources.
- 25. We need to __________ our use of single-use plastics.
- 26. Bringing your own straw is starting to __________ around the world, so more people are doing it..
- 27. Be careful, some plants can be __________ to animals.
- 29. down Over time, the wood will __________ into small pieces.
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- 1. __________ your trash into recyclables and non-recyclables is important.
- 3. __________ materials can break down naturally and are good for the environment.
- 4. It's easy to __________ to reusable utensils.
- 8. Wood is a __________ material that can be used in many products.
- 9. There was nothing special about the __________ day.
- 11. We need to find a __________ to the problem of plastic waste.
- 12. The __________ bin is full; we need to take it out.
- 14. The __________ used to make this bottle is biodegradable.
- 17. Please don’t __________; use a trash can instead.
- 18. The __________ decided to stop using harmful chemicals in their products.
- 21. You can __________ this bag instead of throwing it away.
- 23. The test results will __________ if you passed or failed.
- 24. Some parks __________ visitors to have picnics, but no littering is allowed.
- 28. People pay a __________ to the government for public services.
