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Reduce Your Waste

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Waste is the amount of rubbish a household produces that cannot be recycled.

Approximately 18% of household waste comes from packaging. If you look carefully at what you buy at the supermarket you can reduce the amount of waste that you produce.

Approximately 2/3 household rubbish can be recycled, the rest is waste. This waste goes into landfill sites and creates pollution. We can aim to reduce the amount of waste we create by reducing, reusing, and recycling. We can minimise the amount of waste we create by looking critically what we buy.

You can reduce waste by:
Citations
  • Callard, S., & Millis, D. (2001). The Complete Book of Green Living: A Practical Guide to Eco-friendly Living. London: Andre Deutsch Ltd.
  • BBC. (2007). UK 'landfill dustbin of Europe'. Retrieved March 01, 2008, from BBC News Web site: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7089963.stm.