- Refuse Single-Use Items
Practice saying no to disposable items that are unnecessary. - Carry Reusables
Bring your own containers and utensils, such as cloth shopping bags and a personal water bottle or tumbler for drinks. - Conscious Consumption & Purchasing
Plan your purchases carefully to avoid unnecessary or duplicate buying, especially when it comes to food—one of the biggest contributors to waste, often referred to as food waste. - Proper Waste Segregation
Separate recyclables like paper, plastic, glass, and metal from general and organic waste. This improves the recycling process and makes it easier to recover and reuse materials. - Rethink Consumption & Choose Reusable
Swap out disposable items for reusable ones—for example, use a handkerchief or cloth napkin instead of paper tissues. This small change can significantly reduce the amount of waste over time. 
These five approaches are practical and easy to implement. Start making changes today to help create a better, more sustainable world for everyone.
Source : https://www.thairath.co.th/lifestyle/life/2855536
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