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Chapter
Taking Charge of Waste
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National Cleanliness Day
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Chapter
Taking Charge of Waste
12
National Cleanliness Day
Ch 12 Taking charge of waste.indd 149 6/24/2024 3:06:18 PM
Our Wondrous World | Class 3
150
• What are the children and the teacher doing in the
picture?
• Why are they cleaning the park?
• Have you ever seen piles of waste lying around your
home or school?
• Have you ever thought about how this waste is created?
• Recall different activities that you and your elders do
during the day. How do these activities create waste?
Finally, what do we do with the waste?
• Share your findings with your classmates.
1
Note to the Teacher
Remind children of some examples of common waste-producing
activities, e.g., packaged products, take-away food, plastic and
decorations.
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Page 3
Chapter
Taking Charge of Waste
12
National Cleanliness Day
Ch 12 Taking charge of waste.indd 149 6/24/2024 3:06:18 PM
Our Wondrous World | Class 3
150
• What are the children and the teacher doing in the
picture?
• Why are they cleaning the park?
• Have you ever seen piles of waste lying around your
home or school?
• Have you ever thought about how this waste is created?
• Recall different activities that you and your elders do
during the day. How do these activities create waste?
Finally, what do we do with the waste?
• Share your findings with your classmates.
1
Note to the Teacher
Remind children of some examples of common waste-producing
activities, e.g., packaged products, take-away food, plastic and
decorations.
Ch 12 Taking charge of waste.indd 150 6/24/2024 3:06:22 PM
Taking Charge of Waste
151
How is waste Created?
In our everyday
activities, we create a
lot of waste. We dispose
of old clothes, tins,
bottles, paper, peels of
vegetables and fruits,
plastic wrappers, pencil
shavings, old batteries
and so many other
things.
We try to throw
the waste away but
sometimes we see that
it ends up in garbage
piles. These are the
piles of waste that
you see around your
home, school or in the
neighbourhood.
How do you feel about it?
Do you think we can do something about it?
Managing waste
We need to learn to manage waste. Managing waste
is in our own hands. Each one of us has to learn
to manage waste. We can learn from people and
places that are managing their waste well.
Let us see what they do and how they do it!
Ch 12 Taking charge of waste.indd 151 6/24/2024 3:06:25 PM
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Chapter
Taking Charge of Waste
12
National Cleanliness Day
Ch 12 Taking charge of waste.indd 149 6/24/2024 3:06:18 PM
Our Wondrous World | Class 3
150
• What are the children and the teacher doing in the
picture?
• Why are they cleaning the park?
• Have you ever seen piles of waste lying around your
home or school?
• Have you ever thought about how this waste is created?
• Recall different activities that you and your elders do
during the day. How do these activities create waste?
Finally, what do we do with the waste?
• Share your findings with your classmates.
1
Note to the Teacher
Remind children of some examples of common waste-producing
activities, e.g., packaged products, take-away food, plastic and
decorations.
Ch 12 Taking charge of waste.indd 150 6/24/2024 3:06:22 PM
Taking Charge of Waste
151
How is waste Created?
In our everyday
activities, we create a
lot of waste. We dispose
of old clothes, tins,
bottles, paper, peels of
vegetables and fruits,
plastic wrappers, pencil
shavings, old batteries
and so many other
things.
We try to throw
the waste away but
sometimes we see that
it ends up in garbage
piles. These are the
piles of waste that
you see around your
home, school or in the
neighbourhood.
How do you feel about it?
Do you think we can do something about it?
Managing waste
We need to learn to manage waste. Managing waste
is in our own hands. Each one of us has to learn
to manage waste. We can learn from people and
places that are managing their waste well.
Let us see what they do and how they do it!
Ch 12 Taking charge of waste.indd 151 6/24/2024 3:06:25 PM
Our Wondrous World | Class 3
152
ways to Manage waste
Very often, you will find trash on
the roadside, near houses and
yards. Cows and other animals
can die by eating plastic mixed
with food. Some people burn
plastic which releases harmful
gases.
People start falling ill
because of all the garbage
around them. Puddles and
wastewater can be seen flowing
through the roads. This leads
to an increase in mosquitoes.
This can cause diseases
through their bites. The
wastewater may carry germs
that cause other diseases.
But in some places, people have worked very
hard to clean their houses and surroundings. We
will learn how they do this in the following sections.
Observe your surroundings.
• How clean are the surroundings of your school?
• Do you find waste lying in or outside your classrooms
or on the school grounds?
2
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Chapter
Taking Charge of Waste
12
National Cleanliness Day
Ch 12 Taking charge of waste.indd 149 6/24/2024 3:06:18 PM
Our Wondrous World | Class 3
150
• What are the children and the teacher doing in the
picture?
• Why are they cleaning the park?
• Have you ever seen piles of waste lying around your
home or school?
• Have you ever thought about how this waste is created?
• Recall different activities that you and your elders do
during the day. How do these activities create waste?
Finally, what do we do with the waste?
• Share your findings with your classmates.
1
Note to the Teacher
Remind children of some examples of common waste-producing
activities, e.g., packaged products, take-away food, plastic and
decorations.
Ch 12 Taking charge of waste.indd 150 6/24/2024 3:06:22 PM
Taking Charge of Waste
151
How is waste Created?
In our everyday
activities, we create a
lot of waste. We dispose
of old clothes, tins,
bottles, paper, peels of
vegetables and fruits,
plastic wrappers, pencil
shavings, old batteries
and so many other
things.
We try to throw
the waste away but
sometimes we see that
it ends up in garbage
piles. These are the
piles of waste that
you see around your
home, school or in the
neighbourhood.
How do you feel about it?
Do you think we can do something about it?
Managing waste
We need to learn to manage waste. Managing waste
is in our own hands. Each one of us has to learn
to manage waste. We can learn from people and
places that are managing their waste well.
Let us see what they do and how they do it!
Ch 12 Taking charge of waste.indd 151 6/24/2024 3:06:25 PM
Our Wondrous World | Class 3
152
ways to Manage waste
Very often, you will find trash on
the roadside, near houses and
yards. Cows and other animals
can die by eating plastic mixed
with food. Some people burn
plastic which releases harmful
gases.
People start falling ill
because of all the garbage
around them. Puddles and
wastewater can be seen flowing
through the roads. This leads
to an increase in mosquitoes.
This can cause diseases
through their bites. The
wastewater may carry germs
that cause other diseases.
But in some places, people have worked very
hard to clean their houses and surroundings. We
will learn how they do this in the following sections.
Observe your surroundings.
• How clean are the surroundings of your school?
• Do you find waste lying in or outside your classrooms
or on the school grounds?
2
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Taking Charge of Waste
153
Draw or paste a picture of a locality. Identify the places
where there is garbage or wastewater or smoke by circling
them in red. Try to find out how the waste gets there.
If you belong to a place that manages its waste
well, ask the elders how it is done. Share your
findings in the class.
Now let us talk about those people who manage
waste well.
Reduce
Many people avoid food and
drinks packed in wrappers or
plastic bottles and use cloth
bags in place of plastic bags to
reduce waste.
Have you ever tried doing this?
REDUCE the amount of waste you create is the first
rule they follow.
How can you help in reducing waste?
3
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