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Easy on the topic " Waste to wealth.​

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Answered by kirtirajsinh93
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Everyone loves money. That is a fact that cannot be denied. Indeed, when the broad subject of wealth comes up even in the most random of conversations, it is immediately associated with money and nothing else. That is Qhow the contemporary world has become, where people set their life goals to achieve greater monetary wealth, that aspiration the only thing that spurs us on through stressful and monotonous days. The reason for this is that money is usually believed to be the solitary path to happiness, but is this really the case? Can money really bring about happiness? I believe not.

Using at least two scholarly or reputable resources and your textbook, discuss at least two environmental problems caused by such extensive plastic bag use.

Plastic bags are all over the place! Everywhere we look there is a plastic bag somewhere it shouldn't be. Becasue they are so light, plasctic bags can end up in trees, rivers, drain pipes, oceans, roads, and beaches. Yes, plasctic bags can be a big help they are very light, low cost, and resilient to water compared to bags made out of paper.The disposal of plastic bags has not only created a litter problem for Australia over the last four decades, but it has proven to be fatal to animals who get caught in them

Answered by Anonymous
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ᴡᴀsᴛᴇ ᴛᴏ ᴡᴇᴀʟᴛʜ:

Waste is a natural by-product of the phenomena of life and growth of societies. It is viewed as unwanted or unusable material that has been disposed or discarded after primary use.Plants shed leaves, animals excrete. Humans in their day to day life create a boundless heap of waste of countless variety.

Industrialization is inevitable for the development of any nation. It leads to demand for a variety of goods for improving habitat and standards of living, greater production, as well as

greater consumption. This escalates production of waste in variety of forms, many of which

cause serious environmental pollution and degradation. Persons with disability are prone to greater threat from mishandling of waste. In the absence of proper

mechanisms for disposal and management, waste is often viewed as a menace. It not just spoils the aesthetics of living spaces, but becomes a source of pollution and poses a major hazard to health and life of all organisms.Waste is deeply linked to lifestyle choices. Each time we decide to use the blank side of a printed paper, turn off lights and fans on leaving a room,

use water judiciously, take on our plate only as much food as we can eat, decide not to use a plastic bag,

we contribute to reduction of waste or resources. In fact, since times immemorial, all societies and cultures have looked for effective

management of waste and often, to put it to good use Used and discarded materials are transformed to beautiful artifacts. Leftovers from food commonly form the Waste to Wealth!!

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