Recycling oily paper/cloth
It is difficult to recycle oily paper, so it is advisable to dispose it off along with solid waste at the dump.
Clothing may be sent to the thrift store or cut up for rags
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Organic waste can be converted into manure by using earthworms. This is an eco friendly way of disposing off biodegradable wastes.
Plastic recycling
There are many ways in which plastics may be re-cycled, depending on the plastic grade and condition of the plastic. The plastic is first sorted by type of plastic.
1. For plastic bottles and similar moulded products, ground up into small pieces and then moulded or extruded into new items (usually refuse sacks & rubbish bins.) . They new items require plastic of a lower grade.
2. Some types of plastics can be dissolved using organic solvents to separate and purify them. This allows them to be re-used as if they were new.
3. Some large companies uses recycled plastic granules moulded together with wood pulp (sawdust and shavings) to make flat pack furniture.
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Recycling household waste
In most poor or developing countries, due to the scarcity of resources, waste material is rarely thrown away. It is recycled, and the local scrap dealer will pay the person some money depending on the resale value of the goods.
On the other hand, people in developed countries often have to pay the recyclers or local municipal authorities money to dispose of their unwanted goods. To simplify the disposal of waste, families are expected to segregate the waste into the following categories:
1. Organic household waste which decomposes quickly
2. Recyclable material which is further divided into:
a. Paper: newspaper, fine paper, boxboard, corrugated, etc.
b. Metal: tinned steel cans, aluminum cans, foil, etc.
c. Plastics:PP, PVC, HDPE, LDPE
d. Glass: bottles, jars, etc.
Some companies take back the packaging they send with the goods. A fine may be imposed if the waste material is not properly segregated