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Tips for saving money on college campuses

Waste mineral water bottles should be recycled and should not be thrown away casually; find someone who specializes in recycling waste paper and old books for a fee.

Use less paper to wipe the table and use a rag as much as possible.

Do not close the curtains tightly and turn on the lights less often.

When printing, try to use both sides of the paper and take notes on the reverse side.

Each association should ensure work efficiency and use less promotional paper of all types.

The school should set up a used book recycling place and transfer it to the next class of students; the restaurant should have more eye-catching slogans or patterns on food conservation (especially on the tableware recycling carts) to arouse students' awareness of conservation.

It is not necessary to use clean tap water for flushing in the toilet. Some toilet water devices run water for too long but the effect is very poor.

Schools should promptly replace broken water faucets in schools to prevent water leakage when not in use.

Use disposable chopsticks as little as possible.

Open another passage in the dormitory to facilitate students' travel; set up a special waste recycling area to centrally put waste paper, etc.

Each dormitory should turn off the lights before turning off the lights.

It is recommended that canteens divide the same dish into large and small portions.

Students should not be too extravagant and wasteful when celebrating their birthdays; increase management of dormitory meals and delay dinner time appropriately; put things you don’t need in the designated recycling area for others to use.

After organizing activities, student unions and other clubs can give useless balloons and ribbons to classmates to decorate dormitories.

To save electricity, you can replace the lights in the corridor with voice control or light control.

Turn off the computer.

Made waste items into useful crafts and reuse them.

Save laboratory drugs.

Soap heads can accumulate and should not be thrown away.

Used bottles can be used to hold washing powder.

Penicillin vials can be used as wind chimes, and waste glucose bottles from hospitals can be used as "thermos".