So that we can be aware of stuff
<span>Yes we are helping save environment by using recycled and recyclable products. With recycled waste accounting for 35 percent of total municipal waste, the United States is struggling to make progress in the league of the planet's top recyclers. Recycling is good for the environment, in the sense, we are using old and waste products which are of no use and then converting them back to same new products. Since we are saving resources and are sending less trash to the landfills, it helps in reducing air and water pollution</span>
<u>In some </u><u>Native American</u><u> communities, people accused of breaking the law meet with community members, victims (if any), village elders, and agents of the justice system in a sentencing circle</u>. A sentencing circle involves discussion between offenders, victims, and members of the community. A person sitting in the circle has no special powers/privileges. The circle operates on the basis of consensus. Each member of the circle expresses his/her feelings about the act that was committed and raises questions/concerns. The accused can express regret about his/her actions and a desire to change the harmful behavior. This question is related to Criminology.
The answer that makes the most sense to me is A. human environment interaction because they're studying what the logging industry, which is a human action, affects the rainforest, which is an environment.