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100 | _aRao, Sandhya | ||
245 | _aThink eat save | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bThe Energy Resource Institute _c2017 |
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520 | _a Translation types Text translation DETECT LANGUAGE ENGLISH HINDI SPANISH HINDI ENGLISH SPANISH Source text Here’s some food for thought: Are you aware that a lot of food waste comes from our homes? Isn’t it surprising that huge quantities of produce are dumped because they can’t reach the consumer on time? Every time we waste food, we hurt the environment. There are many people in the world who go hungry to bed, even as there are others who eat way too much, more than their share. What can we do about this? Think, Eat, Save gently reminds us of nature’s kindness and teaches us to care for it by eating responsibly and recycling whenever possible. It suggests easy ways of reducing wastage, such as taking small portions, planning our meals, and sharing food with others. These simple yet effective measures will go a long way in conserving our natural resources. | ||
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