Hi, If you're watching this video I believe you are interested in knowing about
3 way segregation - dry, Wet and Reject. Dry are man-made items which can be recycled
into new products these are things like
this glass bottle, milk packet, metal
paper, other plastic items. Wet are
natural items which can be composted a
few examples are this banana-peel,
eggshell that usually comes out of the
kitchen where as rechecked waste can
neither be composted or recycled and are
dangerous to deal with these item either
touches our body like sanitary napkins
or our sharp objects. Now some items can a be bit confusing for example paper when
clean and dry goes in try recyclable bin,
otherwise in wet bin for composting and
if it's tissue you sneezed into toss that
into the reject waste bin. Dry doesn't
literally mean dry. This biscuit packet,
for example, we will put the spoiled
biscuits in wet bin and this packet
in dry recyclable bin. In the case of
this box, we clean and let it dry before
putting in dry recyclable bin. Similarly,
with milk packets wash and let it dry
before you throw it. So, when we are
confused probably there's another step
involved. Remember each goes for
different purposes, wet for composting,
dry for recycling, and reject for
incineration. So, let's not waste OUR waste.
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