Feeding people not landfills Introduction An E-twinning survey was created in the beginning of October to study the recycling practices of countries. The countries the survey was aimed for were Malta, Italy, Holland, but people from other countries could...
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Feeding people not landfills Introduction An E-twinning survey was created in the beginning of October to study the recycling practices of countries. The countries the survey was aimed for were Malta, Italy, Holland, but people from other countries could also take part in the survey. Through group work, Biology students came up with questions to form the survey, and were then collected and a Google Form was created which included these questions. The link to the survey was shared through social media and E-mail. The survey was left online for an entire month and when the month was over, the results of the survey was discussed and were then analysed in the forms of tables and graphs. Predictions My predictions are that most of the responses will come from Malta. The majority would answer that they do practise recycling at home. Paper and plastic will be the most recycled materials. The reason why people practice recycling is because it helps save the environment and helps to reduce poll
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