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Jesús M. Sebastián
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Yes, I definitely do. In fact, I've been recycling for many years and prompt other at home to do so. In my country we separate in four or five groups: one is glass, another is paper and cardboard, then plastic, metal and tetrabick packages, another group is organic waste, and finally those materials or objects that are neither organic nor can be recycled (such as toys or small electronic devices). The problem is that sometimes one can't be sure if everything going to the recycling tanks is really going to be used at the recycling plants. My guess is that an important proportion of it won't, and I feel sort of teased. Why don't they explain to the general population how the process is done and what is discarded as useless? Perhaps because the planification isn't that serious or consistent. However, I still think that the small effort is by far worthwhile.
2022년 11월 27일 오후 9:10
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Yes, I do. I've been recycling for many years and prompt other at home to do so. In my country, we separate into four or five groups: one is glass, another is paper and cardboard, then plastic, metal, and tetradic packages, another group is organic waste, and finally those materials or objects that are neither organic nor can be recycled (such as toys or small electronic devices). The problem is that sometimes one can't be sure if everything going to the recycling tanks is going to be used at the recycling plants. My guess is that an important proportion of it won't, and I feel sort of tease. Why don't they explain to the general population how the process is done and what is discarded as useless? Perhaps because the planification isn't that serious or consistent. However, I still think that the small effort is by far worthwhile.
2022년 11월 27일
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