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Arteaga, D., (2022). Aplicación de la Educación Ambiental para reducir la contaminación generada por el consumo de bolsas plásticas. Sector Zaragoza, Moyobamba- 2019 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/4773
Arteaga, D., Aplicación de la Educación Ambiental para reducir la contaminación generada por el consumo de bolsas plásticas. Sector Zaragoza, Moyobamba- 2019 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/4773
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title = "Aplicación de la Educación Ambiental para reducir la contaminación generada por el consumo de bolsas plásticas. Sector Zaragoza, Moyobamba- 2019",
author = "Arteaga Mundaca, Deicy",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2022"
}
The objective of the research was to apply environmental education to reduce pollution generated by the consumption of plastic bags. A sample of 39 inhabitants of the Zaragoza sector of the city of Moyobamba were tested at the beginning and end of the research to identify their perception regarding the use of plastic bags. In addition, the amount of plastic bags consumed by families during a week was determined and environmental education training was applied to improve their knowledge about single-use plastic bags. As for the conclusions, 11 residents at the beginning of the research considered that plastic bags have negative effects on the environment, this number increased to 34 at the end of the research. Of the 17 residents who were unaware of the importance of reducing the consumption of plastic bags, at the end of the study 34 consider that it is important to reduce their consumption. The number of people who reuse their plastic bags increased from 21 to 32; the number of people who find it uncomfortable to take their cloth or basket bags to the market decreased from 27 to 10. Likewise, before the research, the average consumption of single-use plastic bags per family in a week was 0.592 kg, at the end of the research the average decreased to 0.371 kg, which demonstrated the efficiency of the proposed training program. Less plastic means less contamination of the environment, especially the soil.
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