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Name: Danisha Irma Daniel
School: SK Sekudai Batu 10
Topic: LOVE THE NATURE AND SAVE OUR PLANET EARTH
A very good morning to the honourable judges, respective teachers and my dearest friends.
Today I am here to present a speech on the topic “LOVE THE NATURE AND SAVE OUR PLANET EARTH’’ Some among us wonder how to love the nature and save the planet? We as a student, sometimes contribute in destroying mother earth, by littering. Even elderly people too sometimes throw rubbish into the rivers and not in proper disposal places. Most of the time we can notice children throw rubbish at road sides and outside of the shopping complex. For example Ice creams - paper, Can drinks, fruits and other things.
Ladies and Gentlemen, By throwing rubbish we are making our living place and country dirty. Also the left- over food from the container and plastic which we throw became stale and deliver harmful gases. It can spread disease and pollute the air thus infecting others. By throwing rubbish into rubbish bin and in-proper disposal place, we can avoid spreading disease. We can keep our planet clean and a healthier place to live. One day I had a chance to contribute something to save our environment.
This is what happened. I recalled seeing a poster in the school canteen about a competition for the best ways to save the environment one of the suggestions in the middle of the list was to encourage every class to reuse paper by having a section in the class room for putting papers that could be used again. Another suggestion was to put posters in the school to encourage students to reuse, recycle and reduce. Examining the list more closely, the last suggestion caught my eye. It was to start a newsletter on ways to save the environment. After deciding on what to do, I divided the classmates into groups and assigned different tasks to everyone. The first thing we did that day after school was to design the posters. I reminded everyone that paper

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