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Recycling is the best process by which we can reduce our waste products to occupy our surroundings and can be used as a natural manure.
With recycled material many useful and decorative materials besides making electricity also.
Nowadays the awarness about recycling is emerging. If it is implemented in a broader way with prior planning, surely it will benefit the man kind a lot.
It has to done. Recycling is one of the effective ways of keeping the environment's sanctity. Additionally, lot of plantation activities are to be undertaken by households to corporates. This way one can see environment is protected.
We should love the nature and plant the trees which are not draining the water sources.


You mean we should plant cactus..cactus retain water for a longer time and we need very less water to maintain them.


Some trees like eucalyptus is useful for its medicinal cause but at the same time it drains the water sources in that area.


It's necessary to identify which tree enriches the environment and which tree drains the nature.


Yes. Before planting any trees we should know the pros and cons of the tree. Then only it will be useful to the society.


Water used to clean and wash veggies can be resued for plants...recylcing water is the best way to minimize the wastage and maximize its usage.


Studies say that any wastes formed in your kitchen can be used. Wastes like vegetable peels, remains of vegetables, old stock of vegetables, wastes from non-vegetables like fish wastes, chicken and other meets etc. can be used to produce Bio-fertilizer.


Anything used under the sun, even the used cloth can be recycled, which is the need of the hour.


Here in our apartment, society, we have separate garbage bins for wet garbage and dry garbage..i believe it is goes for recycling, which is quite an appreciable initiative.

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We should love the nature and plant the trees which are not draining the water sources.


You mean we should plant cactus..cactus retain water for a longer time and we need very less water to maintain them.


Some trees like eucalyptus is useful for its medicinal cause but at the same time it drains the water sources in that area.


It's necessary to identify which tree enriches the environment and which tree drains the nature.


Yes. Before planting any trees we should know the pros and cons of the tree. Then only it will be useful to the society.


Water used to clean and wash veggies can be resued for plants...recylcing water is the best way to minimize the wastage and maximize its usage.


Studies say that any wastes formed in your kitchen can be used. Wastes like vegetable peels, remains of vegetables, old stock of vegetables, wastes from non-vegetables like fish wastes, chicken and other meets etc. can be used to produce Bio-fertilizer.


Anything used under the sun, even the used cloth can be recycled, which is the need of the hour.


Here in our apartment, society, we have separate garbage bins for wet garbage and dry garbage..i believe it is goes for recycling, which is quite an appreciable initiative.


We too have had this system of seperating garbage since a few years now. In my own case all kitcehn waste is made into manure so we have only other stuff like plastic and wrappings..

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We should love the nature and plant the trees which are not draining the water sources.


You mean we should plant cactus..cactus retain water for a longer time and we need very less water to maintain them.


Some trees like eucalyptus is useful for its medicinal cause but at the same time it drains the water sources in that area.


It's necessary to identify which tree enriches the environment and which tree drains the nature.


Yes. Before planting any trees we should know the pros and cons of the tree. Then only it will be useful to the society.


Water used to clean and wash veggies can be resued for plants...recylcing water is the best way to minimize the wastage and maximize its usage.


Studies say that any wastes formed in your kitchen can be used. Wastes like vegetable peels, remains of vegetables, old stock of vegetables, wastes from non-vegetables like fish wastes, chicken and other meets etc. can be used to produce Bio-fertilizer.


Anything used under the sun, even the used cloth can be recycled, which is the need of the hour.


Here in our apartment, society, we have separate garbage bins for wet garbage and dry garbage..i believe it is goes for recycling, which is quite an appreciable initiative.


We too have had this system of seperating garbage since a few years now. In my own case all kitcehn waste is made into manure so we have only other stuff like plastic and wrappings..


We too have this arrangement here. The garbage collected from the households is transferred to dumping yards located in the outskirts of the city. There the corporation authorities sort out the garbage and sent to different salvaging agencies.
That sounds great. But in some localities, these dumping yards are present next to schools, offices etc. Government should take stern action on this and shift dumping yard to outskirts. This keeps environment of that locality itself clean.
That sounds great. But in some localities, these dumping yards are present next to schools, offices etc. Government should take stern action on this and shift dumping yard to outskirts. This keeps environment of that locality itself clean.


As a rule, dumping yards are to located in the outskirts. In Metropolises, this rule is strictly adhered to. But not in municipalities and villages.
Yes. I do agree with you Ram babu ji, But in some places they are throwing the dirt in the places which are empty instead of dumping yards. i have seen such in many places.

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