The 6 R's are a checklist for assessing and limiting consumer impact on the environment:
Reduce - limiting the use of valuable resources prevents their rapid depletion
Rethink - finding alternative procedures and products that are less damaging to the environment
Refuse - don't accept options that are expedient over those that are efficient
Recycle - use recycled and recyclable materials wherever possible
Reuse - a product used for one purpose might be used again, once that use is completed
Repair - fixing a damaged product rather then discarding it for a new one
The 6 R's are : Rethink, Reuse, Recycle, Repair, Reduce and Refuse.
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With simple interest the interest is not re-invested and does not gain interest.Rs 180 over 4 years = Rs 180 ÷ 4 = Rs 90 per year.Interest rate is 6% per year, thus Rs 90 = 6% of the capital→ 6% x capital = Rs 90→ capital = Rs 90 ÷ 6%= Rs 90 ÷ 6/100= Rs 90 x 100/6= Rs 1500
The 4 Rs of conservation are Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Replace. These principles aim to minimize waste, conserve resources, and promote sustainability by encouraging responsible consumption and production practices.
Romi buys 1 toffee for Rs 10/12 = Rs 5/6. Romi sells 10 toffees for Rs 12, so he sells 1 toffee for Rs 12/10 = Rs 6/5. Therefore, Romi's gain percentage is [(6/5 - 5/6)/(5/6)] * 100 = 44.44%.
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fit drives both competitive advantage and sustainability?
It stands for "Rally Sport".
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the rs in most cars means rally sport
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