eassy on reuse, recycle , reduse in english
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Explanation:
The levels of pollution have begun to rise rapidly. The use of plastics and other forms of non degradable substances has only added to it. One way to combat this is to reduce the use of such objects, recycle and reuse them. Hence the concept of reduce-reuse-recycle has become popular world over. Reuse is using an item more than once.
This includes conventional reuse where the item is used again for the same function and new-life reuse where it is used for a new function.
In contrast, recycling is the breaking down of the used item into raw materials which are used to make new items. Reuse can have financial and environmental benefits, either of which can be the main motivation for it.
Biodegradable waste, such as food waste or garden waste, is also recyclable with the assistance of micro-organisms through composting or anaerobic digestion. Recyclates are sorted and separated into material types. Contamination of the recylates with other materials must be prevented to increase the recylates’ value and facilitate easier reprocessing for the ultimate recycling facility.
Reduce means that we use less of the natural resources by cutting down on those practices which I lead to their wastage. For example, we can reduce the wastage of electricity by switching off unnecessary lights and fans. Saving electricity means that we are reducing the use of coal (because coal is used to produce electricity). We can reduce the wastage of water by repairing the leaking taps. We can reduce the use of LPG by making use of solar cooker for cooking food.
Reuse means that, if possible, we should use the same things again. For example, the plastic jars in which we buy various food items like jams and pickles, etc., can be used later on for storing things like salt, spices, sugar, tea-leaves and pulses, etc. And paper envelopes can be reversed inside out and used again. The process of ‘reuse’ is better than that of ‘recycling’ because some energy is used to recycle old objects but no energy is required during reuse. The items which can be reused are, however, very limited.