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Wednesday 25 September 2013

Rubish In Schools


This is a common problem that schools have to face virtually everyday!

Students should take home their rubbish daily because some students are throwing their rubbish on the ground. If students start taking their rubbish home each day, schools would be much cleaner. Have you ever seen grey clouds when there was no rain?

That is a sign of pollution from people throwing their rubbish on the ground instead of in the bin. If students take their rubbish home more often they will be more likely to throw it in the bin at their house. Sometimes birds scramble around in the bins causing rubbish to fall out, but not only do they pull rubbish out of the bins, but they leave their droppings everywhere spreading germs around the schools. And other times the bin is too small to fit all the rubbish in it and it starts to overflow.
If students don't start taking their rubbish home, the school rubbish bin could end up looking like this.    
If you throw your rubbish on the ground at school, you’re being inconsiderate  to the caretaker who has to clean up your mess every day. This also could attract rats or possums which

carry diseases like rabies and tuberculosis, would YOU want your child to catch one of these deadly diseases? We must do something about this problem in schools. If we don't make a change NOW, schools could start to look like a dump.

      



                                               






 











If you throw your rubbish on the ground at school, you’re being inconsiderate  to the caretaker who has to clean up your mess every day. This also could attract rats or possums which
carry diseases like rabies and tuberculosis, would YOU want your child to catch one of these deadly diseases? We must do something about this problem in schools. If we don't make a change NOW, schools could start to look like a dump.

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