A place where people can take used glass bottles and jars to be recycled., Bottle bank, Long-term changes in temperature, weather patterns, and other climate features caused mainly by human activity., Climate change, A substance in a gaseous state; in environmental contexts, often refers to fuel gases like natural gas or emissions like carbon dioxide., Gas, Trash or rubbish that is left in public places instead of being properly disposed of., Litter, Fuel used in cars and other vehicles; called “gasoline” in American English., Petrol (Br Eng), The presence of harmful substances in the environment, such as air, water, or soil., Pollution, Not allowed; forbidden by law or rules., Prohibited, Transport services (like buses, trains, trams) that are available for everyone to use., Public transport, To process used materials so they can be made into new products., Recycle, Materials that have already been processed and made into new products., Recycled, The process of collecting and processing materials to create new products instead of throwing them away., Recycling, Trash or garbage; a container where trash is thrown away., Rubbish (bin), A situation where vehicles are slowed or stopped because of too many cars on the road., Traffic (jam), A person who does work willingly without being paid., Volunteer, Materials or substances that are no longer needed and are thrown away., Waste.
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