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LET’S CLEAN-UP AND BLOG!

 We all want to live in a community with a clean and healthy environment. I mean, who wants a place with no trees to climb, no birds to chirp, and no fruits to pick? Who wants to live in a place where all you could see is tall buildings, a plain sky? Where you couldn’t even inhale fresh and clean air. Who would choose a polluted place, yes?

            We all want a clean home. Yet some people still destroy the nice ambiance to build tall buildings. People only learned to appreciate nature, when all they could see around them is establishments.

            But we could always do something to protect the environment. We could always start from something small. Like cleaning the surroundings every day.

            As for me, I show my care for the environment in different ways. Like, I do buy stuff online that uses recycled items for packaging. I do not burn used papers, instead, I use them in my math computations, or I pile them up for my do-it-yourself papers. I also support content creators who are helping on preserving the environment. When going to the market, we bring our big basket to avoid double plastic packaging, or to save using plastics.

            But the thing I love that we do is planting. We have a lot of plants at home. Be it vegetables, fruits, or even flowering plants. I also love planting cat grasses for my pet cats.

            You see, every single thing you do is important, think before you do something.


REFERENCE: Image by Simon Apilolla from Getty Images

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