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How will you register your participation for solid waste management?​

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Answered by kookie05
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We can segregate our kitchen wastes into biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste. Fruit and vegetable peels, leftover food, etc. can be used to create compost which can then be used in plants, parks, and fields. Non-biodegradable waste needs not to go into waste rather it can through the process of reuse and recycle.

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Answered by kausalyap27
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Solid waste management can also be practiced at individual levels. We can segregate our kitchen wastes into biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste. Fruit and vegetable peels, leftover food, etc. can be used to create compost which can then be used in plants, parks, and fields. Non-biodegradable waste needs not to go into waste rather it can through the process of reuse and recycle. For example, old glass jars and bottles can be used as planters, or pen holders, etc. Things that can not be reused or recycled can be considered wastes. We should also try to use less plastic bags and more of jute bags for our daily chores. The use of disposable products should be avoided as they add to the menace of waste disposal.

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