needing to be disposed of‚ such as waste prevention‚ recycling‚ and composting. Waste prevention‚ is designing products to reduce the amount of waste that will later need to be thrown away and also to make the resulting waste less toxic. Recycling is the recovery of useful materials‚ such as paper‚ glass‚ plastic‚ and metals‚ from the trash to use to make new products‚ reducing the amount of virgin raw materials needed. Composting involves collecting organic waste‚ such as food scraps and yard trimmings
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trash. Compost is trash that can be used for fertilizer. Compost is leftovers and it doesn’t cost extra money to make it. Twenty four percent of all the solid waste is yard trimmings and food waste that could be diverted from the landfills by composting. Ingredients for compost may include coffee grounds‚ bread‚ crushed eggs‚ fruit scraps‚ and hair. Do not compost feces‚ dairy product‚ diseased plants‚ fish fat‚ and bones. Compost replaces mulch‚ plant food‚ and fungicide. Instead of wasting food
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grass‚ but if you don’t have a large yard area‚ you can compost on a concrete patio. Make a compost pile. This is the simplest way to compost. All you have to do is make a pile in your yard. It should be located well away from your house‚ since composting sometimes attracts mice and insects. Make a compost box. You can construct a box made to the exact
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shred them manually using garden shears or a machete. Ideally‚ the final product will be composed of many small‚ even pieces. Irregular leaf shreds usually take longer to break down into mulch and may be more difficult to apply to your garden. Composting Leaf mulch is most effective when pre-composted. This process helps create a denser mulch that is less likely to blow away. It also starts the decay process‚ preventing the mulch from tying up nitrogen and other nutrients your tomato plants need
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Save The Day! Don’t Throw It Away! Recycling is а chemicalаl or mechаnicаl process in which а used product is submitted to а cycle of totаl or pаrtiаl treаtment to obtаin а new rаw mаteriаl and product. It uses а product of wаste introduced to а life cycle. In this process‚ industriаl and household waste become commodities. Recycling reduces the production of objects thаt could become wаste. It consists of those аctions which re-use а product to give it а second life‚ with the sаme or different
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proposed disposal process would start by slicing the veins in their necks and hanging them upside down to drain the blood. This is similar to what one would do with a chicken. This blood would be stored and then poured over compost piles to speed the composting process or bottled for sale as fertilizer. All companies that make fertilizer would be converted to separation plants. These plants would be devoted to the separation of bones and flesh. The flesh would be taken off of the bones and left in compost
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There are different strategies followed by people to save food like limited cooking‚ limited purchase of food items etc. This study is concentrated on how people are using the fruits and vegetable waste like peel and skin which are usually thrown to thrash. The result was a surprise because even though some people are throwing the waste to trash‚ many are utilizing it in a different way‚ they are recycling it. In this study‚ few people about 6 out of 20 ( show percentage) are throwing away the waste
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EFFECT OF VERMICOMPOST ON THE GROWTH OF MUNG BEANS (Vigna radiata) Table of Contents Abstract Table of Contents Chapter I - Introduction a. Background of the Study b. Statement of the Problem c. Statement of the Hypothesis d. Significance of the Study e. Scope and Limitations of the Study f. Definition of Terms Chapter II - Review of Related Literature a. Related Studies b. Conceptual Framework Chapter III - Methodology a. Materials b. Methods/Procedure Chapter IV -
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Reasons for Recycling In the world there are many problems‚ but one that is really important is our landfills overflowing with waste material which causes more problems for the planet. This problem can be solved with a simple fix: recycling recyclable material and not throwing them out with the rest of the garbage. To get more familiar with the term “recycling‚” it is defined by Jacqueline Vaughn as the following‚ “recycling generally refers to the separation of materials in the waste stream so
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Dried Guava Leaves as Organic Mulch for Tomato Plants Investigatory Project I. Background of the Study Mulching is a method in agriculture whereas it enriches and fertilizes the soil planted with crop. It is both equally safe and profitable. Leaf mulch is like fertilizer. They are decayed leaves that are one of the best soil conditioners that can be added to garden or crops. Unlike fresh fallen leaves‚ which are quite acidic and use the nitrogen in the soil when decaying‚ leaf mulch adds
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