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6 June, 21:44

Which single-use container uses up the fewest resources from the environment?

A - a steel bottle

B - a plastic bottle

C - a paper cup

D - a glass cup

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  1. 6 June, 21:57
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    C - a paper cup

    Explanation:

    Paper is made from pulp which is gotten from wood. Paper is usually very light with a low durability.

    However paper it decomposes much more quickly than plastic and glass and is less likely to be a source of litter (waste) and don't really pose a risk to wildlife.

    Paper is also more widely recyclable which makes it make use of the fewest resources in the options given.
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