10 lines about do not litter.
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1.Public waste containers or street bins are provided by local authorities to be used as a convenient place for the disposal and collection of litter.
2.Increasingly both general waste and recycling options are provided.
3.Local councils pick the waste up and take it to reuse or recycling.
4.However, there are issues with this approach.
5.If the bins are not regularly emptied, then overfilling of bins occurs and can increase litter indirectly.
6.Some local authorities will only take responsibility for rubbish that is placed in the bins.
7.Volunteers, sometimes alone or coordinated through organizations, pick up litter and dispose of it.
8.Clean up events may be organized in which participants will sometimes comb an area in a line to ensure that no litter is missed.
9.Picking up litter can be hazardous to health. Hazards can include spinal damage through repeated bending, and exposure to dangerous goods, sharps waste and pathogens.
10.Litter traps are only effective for large or floating items of litter and must be maintained.
Do not litter
Garbage or litter is the vegetable waste and household waste like paper, polythene, sanitary napkins etc. These wastes should not be thrown in an open area or roads due to the certain reasons.
• It extent diseases as flies and mosquitoes tend to sit on the litter which pollute our food.
• Toxic chemicals in the garbage may also contaminate water systems and spread water-borne illnesses which can undesirably affect the health of both animals and humans if unclean or untreated water is consumed.
• Litter unfavorably affects the environment.