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reduce,reuse recycling non degradable waste methodology for this brief answer

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Answered by suhanijamwalrajput
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Explanation:

In every aspect of human life unwanted materials are generated and then discarded simply because they are considered to be wastes. Think about preparing a meal; there will be vegetable peelings and fruit cores, there may be skin and fat trimmed off fish and meat, and, if canned or bottled ingredients are used, there will be the empty bottles and cans. Households, businesses, industries, the healthcare system and public organisations all produce wastes that need to be processed. In Study Session 7 you learned about the different types of wastes, and in this study session you will learn how the waste hierarchy can be applied to help reduce, reuse or recycle the solid wastes that we produce.

Answered by kodalilalithya123
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Explanation:

Reduce

We need to reduce the amount of waste generated by consuming more and throwing away less. We often buy more things than we really need. Nowadays, disposable items have become popular, for example, ballpoint pen, plastic bag, disposable napkins etc. We are using them frequently without giving a thought to their hazardous effects.

Here are some tips for reducing wastes:

Use fountain pen in place of a ballpoint pen,

Use old newspapers for packaging, and

Use cloth napkins in place of disposable ones.

Reuse

We can reuse certain things for more than one purpose. If we reuse them for other purposes, we can help in reducing the waste. Here are some of the tips for reusing things:

Small jars and bottles can be cleaned to keep some other kitchen stuffs.

One should prefer glass bottle to metal can when buying juice or soft drink. The bottles can be refilled.

Old clothes can be made into other usable items like cushion cover, handkerchief, etc.

Old mobile phones can be donated to friends or family.

Recycle

The process by which waste materials are used to make new products is called recycling. Materials like glass, metal, plastic, and paper are collected, separated, and recycled to make new things.

Hope this helps you

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