Ignacio Reyes
Since I can remember, in my home we sort waste principally in two categories, organic and inorganic, but there is a particular way to do that, well, I think so. We make a big square hole on the ground, we put inside the hole food waste, creating something like a compost when the time degrades it. On the other hand the inorganic waste is separated by king of material, like plastic, paper or metals, each of those material are transportated to a recycling center and we can get a couple of coins haha we have two benefits on that, we help to preserve our earth (propably a minimum, but is a litte parte in a hole) and we can buy candies with the money earned, haha double prize! 😉🙂
Apr 27, 2021 5:48 AM
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Since I can remember, in my home we sort waste principally in two categories, organic and inorganic, but there is a particular way to do that, well, I think so. We make a big square hole on the ground, we put inside the hole food waste, creating something like a compost which degrades over time. On the other hand, the inorganic waste is separated by materials like plastic, paper, or metals. Each of those materials are transportated to a recycling center and we can get a couple of coins haha. We have two benefits on that: we help to preserve our earth (propably a minimum, but is a litte parte in a hole) and we can buy candies with the money earned. Haha double the reward!😉
April 27, 2021
Since I can remember, at home we sort waste principally in two categories - organic and inorganic, but there is a particular way to do that, or so I think. We make a big square hole on the ground, we put inside all the food waste. With time it becomes something like a compost. On the other hand, the inorganic waste is separated considering the different types of material, like plastic, paper or metal. All piles are transported to a recycling center and we can get a couple of coins in exchange for them. We have two benefits of recycling- we help preserve our Earth (propably by a minimum, but is a litte part of the whole) and we can buy candy with the money earned, haha - double prize! 😉🙂
April 27, 2021
Since I can remember, in my home we sort waste principally in two categories, organic and inorganic, but there is a particular way to do that, well, I think so. We make a big square hole on the ground, we put inside the hole food waste, creating something like a compost when the time degrades it. On the other hand, the inorganic waste is separated by kind of material, like plastic, paper or metals, each of those material are transportated to a recycling center and we can get a couple of coins haha we have two benefits on that, we help to preserve our earth (propably a minimum, but is a litte parte in a hole) and we can buy candies with the money earned, haha double prize! 😉🙂
April 27, 2021
Since I can remember, in my home we sort waste principally in two categories, organic and inorganic, but there is a particular way to do that, well, I think so. We make a big square hole on the ground, we put inside the hole food waste, creating something like a compost when the time degrades it. On the other hand the inorganic waste is separated by king of material, like plastic, paper or metals, each of those material are transportated to a recycling center and we can get a couple of coins haha we have two benefits on that, we help to preserve our earth (propably a minimum, but is a little parte in a hole) and we can buy candies with the money earned, haha double prize! 😉🙂
April 27, 2021
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