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Something just pierced your foot what is it? 

A glass piece just cut you in your own backyard why though. Recently I found a lot of pollution in my own backyard, and it looked really bad. Plastic, Zip ties, Glass pieces and tiles. It really made me sad and it made me feel really negative. Here is a glimpse of my backyard...







Its been a lot of time and no one has been seeing these just ignoring. Neither do I know who does it. If you can pls just spend about one hour or two to just clean up as much as you can and trust me you will feel so good as you did something good.



After your done you can sort out them into sections. The plastic and zip ties in the trash; and glass pieces and tiles in the recycle bin or you can throw them in trash. To recycle you just put them in a box and send them to recycling.  










Thank you for Reading !!

By: A. Jahnavi Reddy

Hope you found it alerting

Note: pls protect this from happening

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