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Friday, October 2, 2009

I recycled things.

Waste disposal is one of the serious problems of our country today. Tons of garbage are thrown around everywhere. The government, for its part, seeks for the best solution to the problem of pollution due to indiscriminate garbage disposal, made worse by other factors in the environment.

Recycling is one of the solutions to the problem of indiscriminate garbage disposal. Creativity and resourcefulness is needed to convert throwaway materials into useful articles.

Recycling also can lead to an business enterprise, if pursued well enough. Utilizing still useful objects and other materials functional and salable household items such throw pillows, flowers, placemats, stuffed toys and decorative items can be produced for home use and the market.

There are numerous materials considered as trash that can be used for recycling. In the Philippines and elsewhere, the most available waste materials are wrappers and other used papers. Remnants of fabrics from garment factories are also available. Empty tin cans, plastic containers and glass bottles are thrown away on garbage hoops.

Some of these materials can be used for recycling.

1. Paper - wrapping paper, old newspapers, magazines, empty boxes, school waste, office waste, telephone directories and the like.

2. Fabric remnants
3. Plastic containers
4. Glass bottles
5. Tin cans
6. Household odds and ends

These are some of the things that can be recycled. I often collect things that I can utilize.

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