Déchets alimentaires, exposé, anglais, présentation orale, food rubbish
Ce document est un exposé structuré en anglais sur le thème des « déchets alimentaires ».
[...] Thus, every town and village will for example have to organize a device to collect food rubbish in every citizen's home before 2025. Another solution is being studied in several cities in France and consists in compelling citizens to weigh their rubbish and make them pay the household rubbish tax according to this weight. This could indeed prove effective and prompt people to recycle their food rubbish more if they want to reduce their bill. But to me, one of the best solutions lies in education and awareness. [...]
[...] And this starts from the very beginning, that is to say at an early age. Besides, many cities have alrealdy set up programs at school and for example once a month, the pupils compete at the canteen in a zero waste race . Thus, they become more aware of all the food rubbish they usually waste. As the young generations are the adults of our future, to me, such an initiative seems very relevant, even if, of course, much work still need to be done as far as education is concerned. [...]
[...] Food Rubbish As part of a global worry about environment, the problem of food rubbish has become a burning issue which all the developed countries have to tackle seriously. To present this topic, I have chosen to focus first on facts and figures, and then to think about the solutions for the future. I've chosen to deal mainly with the case of France, but I will of course compare with the situation in other countries. - Facts and figures According to a survey published in Le Monde in July 2016, each french inhabitant produces an average of ninety kilos of organic rubbish every year, that is to say garbage coming from what you eat or grow in your garden. [...]
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