This world has grown to realise that waste management and recycling are two very important things. With news of the Earth’s progress into a cataclysmic end appearing now and then, humans have finally understood why being mindful of everything that they do is necessary. The planet does not need the added hassle of pollution and improper waste management.
Recycling is a process that contributes so much to the preservation of the Earth’s resources for the future generations. Plus, it helps decrease the buildup of materials that may pave the way for more environmental problems. The good thing is that, you can do this at the comforts of your own home.
Recycling At Home
Your home is home to so many things that can be reduced, reused and recycled. Papers, card boards, plastics, glasses, aluminium products and electronic goods can all be saved from being more reasons why the planet would continue to be this polluted. Here’s how:
Papers and card boards. Sort newspapers out and group them together. Corrugated cardboard should not be mixed with other types of papers, and they shouldn’t be soggy and wet. Magazines, glossy papers, old letters, phone books go in one container. And even plastic-lined paper cartons can be recycled.
When you prepare your papers for recycling, make sure that they don’t have rubber bands or plastic wraps. Also, the following things cannot be recycled: carbon paper, laminated paper, ordinary cardboard and laminated cardboard.
Plastics. Plastic goods are classified according to different types. Only PEP and HDPE are recyclable. Plastic bottles are usually made up of PEP plastics, and they’re valuable recyclable materials. Don’t reuse PEP-made plastic bottles. And make sure that you get the top off when you send them to recycling centres. Plastic bags are also made of HDPE so you can drop them off at recycling centres.
Glasses. Glasses are classified according to their colours. Called container glasses, they are normally accepted by most recycling centres. Compact fluorescent light bulbs are taken up for recycling, too, sometimes.
Aluminium Products. Aluminium cans and aluminium foil are very recyclable materials. You can scout around the house for products such as those, and you can get them to a recycle centre.
Electronic Goods. Computers are lovely tools to recycle. Their programs and their word processors can still be used by other people. Let your recycling centre know that you are willing to get your computer or computers recycled.