How to segregate waste at home and reduce trash production?

Segregation of waste at home is not just about throwing trash into the appropriate appropriate containers. It's also about skillful management of raw materials so that they they can be reused, and also a matter of shopping habits, so that you start bringing less trash home. From this guide you will learn how to separate waste at home, and also learn some proven techniques to reduce their production in your household. household.

How to segregate waste at home?

It is a good idea to start the process of effective waste segregation by setting aside a special place in your home. house a special place for containers, into which you should regularly throw waste in accordance with their affiliation. On July 1 2017, the so-called garbage law came into force in Poland, regulating the regulations on municipal waste segregation. municipal waste. It divides waste into four parts – the ideal solution would be Thus, identical segregation of waste in the home, facilitating further disposing of waste in specially separated containers for this purpose.

How to segregate waste at home by container color? The selection goes as follows as follows:

– blue container for paper: put into it all kinds of magazines, magazines, leaflets, notebooks, paper, cardboard and cardboard packaging; do not put wet or greasy paper (e.g., used tissues) into the container. Wet or greasy paper (e.g., used tissues, wallpaper, milk cartons, diapers, etc.) should not be put in the container. milk cartons, diapers, etc.)

-yellow container for metals and plastics: in it we throw plastic bottles, caps, packaging from cleaning products and cosmetics, plastic bags and plastics. cleaning products and cosmetics, plastic bags and sacks; do not throw batteries, used electronic and household appliances, car parts, etc.

-green container for glass: throw in glass bottles and jars of drinks and food (including alcoholic beverages), as well as glass packaging for bottles and jars. containers for cosmetics, absolutely do not throw in light bulbs, reflectors, glass bottles and other glass containers. absolutely do not throw in light bulbs, reflectors, candles, ceramics, flowerpots, crystals, thermometers, syringes, etc.

-brown container for biodegradable waste such as: vegetable and fruit waste, branches, grass, leaves, flowers, food scraps; do not throw in bones and animal feces, medicines, stones, etc.

A great solution for owners of single-family houses is to build own composter for the disposal of organic waste, that is, precisely biodegradable. If you want to learn how to make the perfect compost, check out this composting guide.

What is hazardous waste and what to do with it?

The last container used for segregation is the one for waste Mixed waste, that is, for everything that cannot be recovered in the recycling process – the only exception is hazardous waste. recycling – the only exception is hazardous waste. Absolutely do not put them in any of the listed containers, including mixed waste. Hazardous waste includes: batteries and rechargeable batteries, expired medicines, used fluorescent lamps, waste of corrosive chemicals, and also used consumer electronics and household appliances. These types of raw materials should be delivered to special stores and pharmacies or to so-called PSZOK sites (Points for Selective Collection of Municipal Waste).

How to reduce the production of garbage?

One more effective solution is to avoid unnecessary packaging. It is recommended to use your own bags instead of buying extra commercial bags. You should also choose products in the largest packaging possible, but this applies to however, this only applies to items with a long expiration date, such as laundry detergent. Food is best bought by weight, packing it in its own reusable bags use.

Optimize spending on household products

High results are also obtained by avoiding all disposable items disposable: razors, batteries, commercials, lighters, pens, etc. You can replace batteries with rechargeable batteries, commercials – with bags made of ecological materials, disposable razors – professional shavers, pens are recommended while it is recommended to purchase those with replaceable refills. Instead of using paper towels, think about buying cloths made of cloth, or make them yourself using damaged clothes for this purpose.

A big emphasis should be placed on saving money. Buy food exactly as much as you you need: food waste is now one of the biggest scourges of ecological and economic reasons. The same goes for paper – try to reduce its consumption. Also consider whether you are too hasty to classify a particular item as unnecessary. Instead of throwing away magazines, newspapers or books, you can lend them to others or donate them to your local library. If you have some unnecessary items, such as furniture, appliances or clothes, think about donating them to someone in need.

The effects of segregation and reducing garbage production

As you can see, reducing garbage production does not require much effort, and our tips on how to segregate waste at home will make the process efficient and hassle-free. If you're looking for more green tips, also check out, how to save water at home and garden. Also, don't forget to like our fanpage to always stay up to date up to date.

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