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RECYCLING Rubbish AT HoME

RECYCLING Rubbish AT HoME.

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RECYCLING Rubbish AT HoME

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  1. RECYCLING Rubbish AT HoME

  2. RubbishsegregationisveryactualTopic not onlybecause to introducerules of Law, but also TO growinterest IN ecology, the environment and the recycling. Public campaigns, debates, ecological movements, changes in the industry and the design, thatall is leading to the redefinition and the revolution in the society ofconsumerism. Since the segregation appeared in our houses, it is worthwhile getting acquainted with certain principles which areconcerned with itin order to do iteffectively and correctly

  3. The real segregation of wastesshouldembrance : • Organicwastes • Paper • Wastes of plastic • aluminium, • Transparent glass • Colourglassware • Remainingwastes • Additionally we should remember about separate collecting of: • the battery and batteries • electronic equipment and home appliances • Dangerous waste, i.e. batteries, fluorescent lamps or the RTV/AGD equipment worn out must be thrown into containers specially prepared for that purpose. In shops you can free of charge leave this waste.

  4. Principles of segregatingrubbishare very simple. It is necessary to remember about them. let us not forget, thatbefore throwing the package away we shouldcleanit. The waste paper should not besmeared with grease and dirtied - if ispolluted should be put inrefuse skip confused. Clean and dry waste is not only much more valuable, but above all odourless, so it is possible to eatit, store in many places and youdon't need to throwitaway to the containerevery day.

  5. Blue - it is a colourfor paper and cardboard. Here all magazines ,books with soft covers (one should remove hard covers), notebooks, catalogues, cardboard and cardboard boxes, cartons, paper bags, wrapping papercan be put. One should remember about removing such elements as metallurgical binders or plastic covers. itis important so that this paper isn't wet, fat or dirty - so we won't throw the piece of paper away here e.g. which butter was wrapped up in. What's more - one should not throw cardboard packages of drinks into these containers, of accounts from cash registers or invoices, of paper wallpapers of sacks after building materials and of nappies or sanitary towels.

  6. Yellow – is the colourfor plastics and packages of thistype likeplastic bottles after drinks, food oils, dishwashing liquids, packages of beauty treatments (must have a right marking), carton of yogurts, plastic sacks, advertising leaflets. All these objects, in particular bottles around drinks, food oils or carton of yogurts should be washed and clean. Plastic toys,bottles after oils and other liquids to machines and vehicles, as well as packages of medicines or polystyrene foamcan’t be putinto these containers.

  7. Green – is the colourfor throwing colourfulglassware, i.e. bottles of all kinds after drinks, alcohol and cosmetologies. Don’tthrowbrokenglass.Clean the bottles and remove metal e3lements likemetal bottle caps. • White - here one should throw the white bottlesi.e. bottles after juices, alcohol, cosmetics, jars. As the same as in case of the colour glassware, one should wash them and not break. • Into green and whitebottle banks – youcan’tthrowa table booze, faience, china, mirror, window panes, spectacle lenses, light bulbs, mercury thermometers, glass flowerpots and screens.

  8. Red - colourfor metal waste likecans,tins, drinks whether fine scrap - paperclips, bottle caps. pieces of rubbish should be crushed and clean. Brown - these baskets are for green waste, that is the cut grass, leaves, branches, weeds, flowers, pine tree.

  9. Black - there isall waste which we cannot drop into baskets in othercolours. weshould remember, that such objects like audio/video devices, home appliances, batteries, medicines, tyres worn out, batteries, paints afterthe sell-by date or glue we musttaketo the Point of collecting municipal waste.

  10. In flats a simplified segregation of rubbish being based on a principle is often conducted: dry, wet, glass. Waste being recyclable, that is paper, of wrapping up of plastics, metal is being thrown into the “ container dry ". Waste not-undergoing the recycling is being put in the “ container wet surface ". Washed and not-breaked, both coloured and unstained glass, they are throwing into the third container. They are of help in such a segregation specially produced waste-paper baskets.

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