Waste is not a waste unless it is wasted. What's your opinion? why?
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Some people think that wast is jus wast. Waste is regarded as simply waste to them. However, others think waste is worth using again. In my opinion, waste is worth to them who know how to use. There are many reason why waste is worth.
First, you can save your money by using waste again. When you would like to buy new material, you are supposed to pay money corresponding to that material. However, if you find any material you need worth using again, you can save much money. For example, my mother get accostomed to bring any materials from a store where all wastes are stored. She think wast is not wast if wast is worth using again. She said " These days, people seem to have any tendency to change their materials even if they are useful yet. By re-using waste, people can save money. Moreover, a country can get much profits corresponding to exporting goods.
Second, it will be the good model to teach children. Children easily follow ault's action. How you act affect to children in a good way or bad way. Thus, if people show their children the way to save money by using waste, children must follow their aults' action. It will make them have better life. It is a very good custom to make children's future better.
In summary, waste will be waste or goods to use again according to how you think waste. Waste may be useful enough to save your money and to let your children know how to save money. I bet.
Its true. Waste is usually just the byproducts of processes used to make things. As long as you use it, it's not wasting anything.
I think your question has something to do with recycling. Like if you have food leftovers, you can turn it into a new recipe for as long as the food is not yet spoiled. If you have pants thats out of style, you can cut it and make it into short pants or capri or just be creative and think before you put things in the garbage. But you gotta think hard and fast, otherwise your house will be filled with junks! lol
You are very correct.
Ab zaraa is par bhi gaur farmaiye...
1) No waste can be created nor be destroyed, only its form can be changed
2) The amount of waste in the universe is a constant
Kaisi rahi sir..
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do we want waste? no, not as a general thing. corporations do, though. bush loves it, apparently. let some people put garbage on the white house lawn (should they paint the present density's house black and call it the black house--it seems apropos?).
everybody including the corporations are moaning about waste and doing very little about it. of course the cartels only want to look green for the positive publicity, but they can pollute as much as they want and get a slap on the wrist.
the ordinary people (not the people in the politico-commercial cartel) don't want waste (at least "not in my backyard"). I feel that many people are fed up with shoddy goods and everything wrapped in plastics but why are they drinking bottled water when they could do it themselves?
Most designer water doesn't come from springs or glaciers.
People need to be educated in the three R's of the modern age--reuse, reduce, and recycle. There should be courses in school called environmental studies that cover recycling, land use, preservation of species, alternative energy sources, and the like. And no one should graduate from high school if they don't get at least a B in it.
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The byproducts of almost any process can be recycled or given a second use. I work at a Nature Center and they used to clean up the trail and throw out sticks and branches, which removes valuable biomass. Now we chip and shred the sticks and use the mulch around the trail. Not a waste anymore!
I think your right. I think people should start to recycle more often. At my old high school, we took a field trip to a recycling factory. It was amazing. this is what happens.
The old aluminum is burnt until its a liquid.
The liquid is mixed sternly and cleaned.
Then they put it into shape and fill it with some kind of drink.
I think thats all i can remember.lol
Best of luck, FromJupiter_123
I presume you live in India, well in that case nothing gets wasted in India. All you need to do is convert your kitchen wet waste into compost / vermiculture; then your house will not generate anymore wet waste. Your dry waste which you dump in the garbage will be sieved through by the local rag pickers, who are in fact the worlds best re-cyclers. If you live in Mumbai, take a visit to the Dharavi area, you will see wholesale vendors of just about everything consisting of waste products. There is a huge market for these items, I really cannot imagine what the end use of some of them could be, but the fact remains that it does not get wasted. These people along with the rag pickers deserve world wide recognition for their recycling skills and efforts. National Geographic or Discovery ought to do a programme on them.
My opinion
U Are very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very correct. because things are taken back 4 recycling or making other things with wat u throw away.
there is no waste ,only wasted resource
It all comes down to classification and innovation.
its true.its only wasted if you choose to waste it.one mans trash is another mans treasure.
perfect till it's not wasted
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