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Best Ways To Measure Household Waste Prevention

Methods to monitor and evaluate household waste prevention

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Best Ways To Measure Household Waste Prevention

How to measure household wasteEvery day, many household waste comes out of the house. Most household waste is dumped in the trash, although it can be indirectly used, so you have to know how to recycle your household waste.

How to recycle household wasteAs the world's population increases, the economic standard of living rises, and with progress in agriculture and industry, the whole world is now working on waste recycling and use again, and the home is one of the most places where a quantity of solid waste can be reused. It was inside or outside the house.
Reuse containersMost housewives remove empty receptacles, be they boxes, glass or other materials, although they can be used. It is possible to use some empty glass containers to store spices, grains and other food that is not used continuously or exposed. Are rapidly damaged, because these vessels are tightly closed but must be kept in mind that these vessels are non-toxic.

Recycling of food residuesThe food is one of the most important things that remains part every day, and every housewife has to take advantage of the food leftovers, through the work of recycling them.
Food residues can be used to peel eggs, tea bags, orange peel and other foods that can be used to make catchers, or to convert these foods to organic fertilizer for ornamental plants, or to create a so-called worm farm that is useful in farming in the home garden.
Other ways to take advantage of household wasteIt is possible to use some methods to take advantage of household waste and reuse it again such as:
1 - Benefit from gift wrapping papers, through the packaging of textbooks instead of buying new packaging, and can be used as gift wrapping paper in the packaging of other gifts or entered into the manufacture of some games.
2 - It is possible to use old paper such as newspapers in the manufacture of various forms of these papers, such as decoration and games at home, as well as empty pens can be entered into any aesthetic work of decoration.
3. Paper is provided as much as possible through online access to information rather than printed information on paper.
4. It is preferable to use a clean piece of cloth in the kitchen instead of using tissue paper, as this will provide better napkins and reduce the cost.
5 - empty boxes can be used to make useful things, such as making money money or a box to place pins and other uses of empty containers.
6. Old worn clothes can be re-used in the toy industry and puppets or in room cleaning and cleaning instead of throwing it.
7. The buttons and zippers in the old clothes can be used and re-used in decorating or embroidering instead of throwing them away.
8. A shopping basket can be used instead of waste money to buy disposable plastic bags.
9. Plastic cups can be used for toys rather than throwing them away.
Benefits from waste recyclingThere are some benefits that are produced from waste recycling such as:
1 - Reduce the depletion of natural resources and reduce the use of paper and cardboard, which is manufactured from trees.
2. Reduce energy consumption.
3. Reduce environmental pollution significantly.
4 - Much can be used in household waste in the manufacture of compost, which enters the soil.
5. Waste recycling saves money significantly.

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