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Life can't be sustained for long without the basics of human needs, and this is where sustainable development comes into play. Everyone needs shelter, clean water, food, education, and income to support themselves, as well as medical needs; these are basic human rights.

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You may think pollution isn't your problem because you don't litter, you believe your automobile meets EPA requirements, and besides, you may not live in one of the cities they list as the worst polluted areas.  But pollution rears its ugly head in many forms and everyone is affected.

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Recycling provides many benefits to the planet, such as cleaner water for drinking and bathing, and healthier plants and animals. It's estimated that each year well over one million sea mammals, turtles, and sea birds are killed from litter -- and it could all be avoided if the population decided to recycle!

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Sustainable Development is the concept of meeting basic human needs, today and for future generations, while preserving natural resources and habitat for all Earth's creatures. To sustain is to "maintain" or "keep in existence."


Pollution Control is a key element in the preservation of our planet and life on Earth. Pollution poisons the air and the water and makes life on earth impossible, but there are many ways you can eliminate pollution.


Recycling is a key factor in reducing pollution. Until we discover a magical way to get rid of our garbage, learning what, how and where to recycle creates more sustainable living.


We invite you to visit our online guides through these links, and browse through hundreds of free articles to learn more about sustainable development, pollution and recycling.


Simple Steps You Can Take to Help Reduce Pollution

 

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A Simple Daily Plan to Help in our Global Recycling Efforts


 

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