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Tuesday 6 December 2011

Waste Recycling to Reduce Global Warming


Another thing we can do to reduce the impact of global warming is to not throw waste haphazardly and could take advantage of used goods or waste into more useful items. The increasing level of private consumption as well as other activities also increased effluent / waste generated. Waste / effluent generated from the activity and private consumption is often called the domestic waste or garbage.


Waste into environmental problems because of the quantity and level of danger of disrupting the lives of other living creatures. Besides increasing industrial activity can not be separated from environmental issues. Industry in addition to producing products also produce waste. And if industrial waste is discharged directly into the environment will cause environmental pollution. Waste is waste generated from a production process both industrial and domestic (household, better known as junk), whose presence is not desired because it can pollute the environment and damage the environment. Types of waste are basically two forms in common: solid and liquid, with three basic principles of processing waste treatment technologies;

The steps that need to be done for recycling:

The separation.

Separate items / materials that can be recycled with the waste should be dumped into landfills. Make sure the material is vacant and would be better if it is clean.

Storage.

Save items / materials that have been separated was dried in a box / box closed depending on the type of goods, such as boxes for waste paper, bottles, etc.. If it will make the compost, piles of household garbage in composting sites.

 Delivery

delivery / Sale of Goods sold to the collected waste processing plant in need of such waste materials as feedstock.

In outline, waste can be divided into three types, namely:

I. An Organic Waste garbage is not easily broken / rotted instead of a liquid & gas and often referred to as dry waste. An organic rubbish can be divided into two parts:
a. Obsolete goods. Goods that can be recycled again be clean and not damaged, have high economic value. Example: metal, iron, tin, plastic, rubber, etc..
b. Not an organic waste decayed goods are really damaged and can be traded so ill have no economic value.

II. Organic Waste garbage that easily weathered / broken, instead of a liquid / gas and is often called wet waste. Organic waste consists of 3 parts:
a. Fresh organic waste, such as kitchen garbage, gardens, markets and restaurants.
b. By organic waste such as paper, cardboard, etc..
c. Options for organic waste recycling organic waste into compost selected fresh and soft and does not include a hard wet shaped like the rest of the vegetables, spices & rest of the fruit.

III. Waste Hazardous Waste must be handled specifically to neutralize the pollution. Trash must be separated from the others so that the recycling process more quickly and produce products that are free of hazardous materials. Example: broken glass & glass, residual chemicals, batteries, bottles of insect repellent & nails.

hopefully with our trash in its place and can make use of waste that are not used to be more useful items that we can preserve nature and our environment and also help reduce the impact of global warming.
Due to the healthy environment it creates a healthy life, let's keep our earth now and for future generations.

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