Reducing waste requires people to think how to prevent trash and household hazardous waste from ending up in the garbage can. The garbage ultimately is buried in a landfill and never used again. To reduce, really means not to make trash in the first place. A simple habit to reduce waste is avoid buying and using disposable items such as paper products, straws and single serving containers. Another waste reduction method is to use products that will not harm human health and the environment. Using natural non-toxic cleaning products will limit the amount of chemical products in a home, which will prevent health and environmental problems. Incorporating reduction habits is the best way to decrease trash disposed of in landfills. It keeps our homes and the environment healthier too.
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Reduce Tips
- Pack lunch or snacks that does not involving throwing anything away when you are done. Don’t forget to include a cloth napkin.
- On average, a household contains about 100 pounds of toxic materials. Turn in household hazardous waste during one of the Solid Waste District collections. Avoid buying cleaning and other products that contain hazardous substances.
- Compost yard and food waste to decrease your trash and prevent the lost of nutrients.
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