Reduce is the most efficient, inexpensive, and environmentally sound way of managing our waste. When you avoid consuming. Reuse saves natural resources, money, and space in the local landfill. Reuse is different than recycling in that items are not shipped away and reprocessed into new products, but instead are repurposed or repaired to.
The Flathead County Landfill has recently been dealing with a rash of fires that some suspect are caused by certain types of rechargeable batteries mixed. We are finding out more and more how harmful single-use plastics are to our environment and how hard they are to recycle. China was accepting about half of.
The Flathead County Landfill has recently been dealing with a rash of fires that some suspect are caused by certain types of rechargeable batteries mixed. We are finding out more and more how harmful single-use plastics are to our environment and how hard they are to recycle. China was accepting about half of.
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Reduce is the most efficient, inexpensive, and environmentally sound way of managing our waste. When you avoid consuming something in the first place, you don't have to worry about disposing or recycling it later. Reducing the amount and type of materials you use in everyday life makes a big difference to the volume of waste that goes in our landfill.
Reuse saves natural resources, money, and space in the local landfill. Reuse is different than recycling in that items are not shipped away and reprocessed into new products, but instead are repurposed or repaired to keep them in use, saving energy and resources. Composting food and yard waste turns our garbage into a nutrient-rich soil additive and can reduce our trash by 30%.
Decomposition is nature's way of recycling organic material. Micro- and macro-organisms break down waste into nutrient-rich humus. Composting allows us to use the natural decomposition process to reduce our waste. By composting our yard and food wastes, we can turn what we would otherwise throw away into a nutrient-rich soil additive for our yards, gardens, plants, and trees.
1. Decide which type of compost pile works best for you. Buy or build a bin to hold your compost, or just make a pile in your yard. Some things to consider: how much volume you'll have, what types of materials you'll be composting, how easy you want it to be to turn over the compost, whether you want it enclosed or not, and how much do you want to spend.
Any organic material will compost over time, but for the best results follow this simple recipe: 1/2 "greens" and 1/2 "browns" (by volume), plus some air and water. With these ingredients, you'll have good, nutrient-balanced compost in no time! Here are some examples of things to compost. If using a worm bin, do not include citrus or onions - these are bad for worms and they will try to escape your bin!.
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