When consumers are not aware of the need for environmental care
They don’t believe it is important for them to have clean water and air
They don’t know that the world’s resources might be depleted one day
And they won’t be able to keep on buying products in the same old way
Old electronics are piling up in many places around the world now
We need to build environmental protection awareness somehow
Approximately 20% of the electronic waste is being recycled these days
It would be good if more people would be willing to treat the environment in great ways
After the virus caused so much devastation on the planet
A plan to create jobs in a new way won’t leave us with regret
And if we should repair and reuse more of the things we discard
Life for more poor people on the earth would not be as hard
It makes no sense for us to wait until the resources are depleted to recycle more
When we can protect the environment now and have a future that is secure
And we should guide the children so they will start planning for a bright future
Now that there are eco-kids who want to have great adventures
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A Creative Writer who is an Author and Lyricist, you'll like my e books and my fiverr gigs. This is my site... www.funwritings.com Take a look at the fantastic project for the children and the environment. More books are being published for the children so they will be aware of the many things they can learn about protecting the environment each day. A lot is being done for environmental protection Awareness in the best way right here.
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Yes ..we must stop throwing waste into our world and protect our environment .
You are so right, thank you for leaving such a great comment on the post…. best wishes
We are both hoping to save our environment.
Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
Completely agree with this profound post, Denise. We as consumers must know that our environment will one day stop providing for us and we need to recycle all that we throw away. Great post.