3. Commonly, it is the stuff we throw Away Like rubbish, waste, trash, refuse
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5. How Much Waste Do We Create?
Each person generates ~ 2.7 kg of garbage each day.
Together, Indians produce more than 31 million tones
of garbage each year.
That’s roughly the
same volume of piling
up 31 million average
family cars!
7.
Approximately 67.2 % of
India’s 31 million tonnes of
garbage is disposed of in a
landfill.
A landfill is a large area of
land or an excavated site
that is specifically designed
and built to receive garbage.
India has over 10,000
landfill sites.
8. More People
More Garbage
Less Available Landfill Space.
Also, all waste items can’t be
recycled and are not biodegradable.
15. Extend the product life cycle by using it
again, repairing it, or creating new usages
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Replace disposable with reusable
Buy used instead of new
Recycle your cans
Maintain your car; it'll last longer
Reupholster a raggedy old sofa instead
of throwing it out
Replace disposable alkaline batteries with
rechargeable batteries
16. Extend the product life cycle by using it
again, repairing it, or creating new usages
Using durable coffee mugs.
Using cloth napkins or towels.
Refilling bottles.
Donating old magazines or surplus equipment.
Reusing boxes.
Turning empty jars into containers for leftover
food.
Purchasing refillable pens and pencils.
Participating in a paint collection and reuse
program.
20. Conserve
space in existing landfills and clean fills and
reduce the need for future landfills and clean fills.
Reduces
pollution and energy consumption associated
with the manufacturing of new materials.
For
destructive demolition, reduce other impacts (e.g.
noise, dust and traffic) on surrounding properties and
streets.
For
construction, more efficient use of products means
reduced costs of purchasing new materials.