1
if we all used recycled garbage to make art from garbage, would pollution stop?
Yes, the pollution would end.
No, the pollution of the whole world surrounds us non-stop and we are the ones who produce garbage.
2
What kind of garbage is not recyclable?
Some garbage that is not recyclable: toilet paper, plastic paper, fax paper, or carbon, flat glass, ceramics or light bulbs.
All are not recyclable.
3
What happens to the garbage that goes underground?
It especially contaminates groundwater, which are underground water reservoirs.
Nothing happens to the land.
4
What to do to facilitate the separation?
Put them all apart.
to facilitate the separation there is the selective collection, and the separation through colors. In Brazil the colors have the following classifications:
blue: paper
red: plastic
green: glass
yellow: metal
black: wood
orange: hazardous waste
white: waste from health services
purple: radioactive waste
brown: organic waste
gray: residue general not recyclable.
5
What to do to improve the recycling process?
The enterprise can separate its waste through selective collection, and sell its waste to a cooperative or collector, generating profit.
Separated all.
6
Where does medical waste go?
Medical waste is transported in special trucks and is incinerated (burned)
Are discarded in landfills.
7
How many times can garbage be reused?
Can be recycled multiple times.
This will depend on the material being recycled.
8
What are the benefits of waste for us and for the environment?
Garbage does not benefit, but it is the product of a consumer society like ours.
We need to learn how to reduce it and reuse it.
There are several benefits.
9
How to carry out recycling?
initially, the product must be recyclable. and should not be discarded.
The product must be recyclable. Then, it must be properly disposed of for destination in selective collection.
10
What is the importance of waste pickers for recycling?
they are not important.why people don't throw garbage in the street.
The collectors are the ones who organize the materials for recycling. They collect, sort, transport and package.