Biology, asked by rudraraj25, 1 year ago

how can you reduce garbage?

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Answered by Veena1111
4
Heya user

ur answer follows....

These are 20 simple ways to reduce garbage at ur home.....

•Don’t buy beverages in cans or single serving bottles. For health’s sake, don’t buy soda or juice at all!

• Never buy bottled water. If you don’t have access to a good well or spring, it is much better to get a good water filter and drink from the tap. (Find several water filters here)

• Carry a reusable water bottle. This could be as simple as using a mason jar.

• Take a reusable travel mug to the coffee shop, or make your coffee at home. Use a French press or coffee maker and avoid those single-serving packages used in Keurig-like machines. •Try a reusable coffee filter in your coffee maker, too!

•Take your own reusable containers to takeout restaurants. If you hand over the containers when you order and ask nicely, most restaurants will oblige you. Eat out less in general; most of it is full of GMOs, vegetable oils, MSG and other junk anyway.

•Take your lunch to school or work and avoid takeout. Use a lunchbox and reusable snack bags. Not only is this healthier and cheaper, but you get to keep more of your lunchbreak for yourself!

• Buy your milk in returnable, reusable glass bottles. In many stores, you’ll even get some money back for doing so!

• Buy your honey, pickled veggies, maple syrup, nut butters, and other wet foods in jars you can reuse or return to the merchant.

•Return egg and berry cartons to the vendors at the farmers’ market for reuse.

• Bring your own reusable bags when doing any kind of shopping. (These fit in your pocket so you never forget!)


•Get to know the rules of recycling.

•Ditch the plastic bags.

•Make a meal plan.

•Start relying on reusable containers.

•Start composting.

•Learn to repair rather than discard.

•Cancel unnecessary mail.

•Stop using disposable plates.

hope this will help u

Regards
Divya

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Answered by ambicious2019
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1. Get to know the rules of recycling.

2. Ditch the plastic bags

3. Make a meal plan.

4. Start relying on reusable containers.

5. Start composting.

6. Learn to repair rather than discard.

7. Cancel unnecessary mail.

8. Stop using disposable plates.

9. And at the very least, stop buying plastic water bottles, please.










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