we may have different words for the things we throw away
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§ industrial and commercial - rubbish from factories, offices, shops and schools
§ hazardous - rubbish which needs to be disposed of in a careful way to prevent pollution, for example, chemicals used to make paint
If chemicals find their way into rivers or streams they can cause harmful pollution, which may kill wildlife…AND NOT ONLY!
For example
If rubbish from dustbins… is allowed to overflow, then the streets become filled with litter…
Rubbish is made up of different substances and materials:
§ biodegradable rubbish – organic material which breaks down naturally in the environment and eventually disappears. For example, left-over food and paper
§ non-biodegradable rubbish - does not break down naturally in the environment. For example, drinks cans and plastic bottles
Each household produces about one tonne of rubbish annually. Each year, in the UK, households throw away over 29.1 million tonnes of waste, that's the same weight as 4.85 million male African Elephants!
Today's rubbish compared to pre-1960s rubbish, contains more products that don't break down when they're put in the ground.
•new packaging materials and technology are being developed…
Paper
plastic
wood
glass
steel
aluminum
compost
Papier
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Aluminium
kompost
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