WHY IS RECYCLING IMPORTANT? DID YOU KNOW THIS ABOUT TEXTILE WASTE?

"Where do the waste from your household come from, and why should you recycle too? Recycling is important sorting, organizing things, just like the rest of life. We sort the refrigerating dairy products into the refrigerator, and the flour in the dry matter cabinet. Clean dishes belong in the cupboard, and the dirty dishes belong in the dishwasher. In the same way, waste is sorted, to its belonging locations.";

 

It's often a matter of laziness, because man is a lazy creature. Sorting should be made easy and it would be more likely to be carried out. Think about how you could make your everyday life easier and sorting? Could the kitchen, or any other place to create garbage, be arranged a little again?

Recycling's fun, it makes you feel good. I can say from experience that I have not paid more than about a year to sorting waste from my own household. And day by day, my waste sorting goals are growing and I feel like I'm getting a sense of pleasure from it. "A good deed gives pleasure"

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WHY IS RECYCLING IMPORTANT AND WHAT IS USEFUL WHEN RECYCLING IS ACHIEVED?

Recycling starts with sorting and rearranging your home.

Garbage cans, such as bad guys, do not have to be taken every day, only when the dishes fill up. Garbage cans in blocks of flats usually have different containers for biowaste, paper, cardboard, metal and glass (+mixed waste). In single-family houses, the recycling points for dishes are usually a little further away, but they can be taken with you on a grocery store trip, for example, and empty the dishes into the presses in the yard.

Challenge: Think about all the things that come into mixed waste in your household? Could they be recycled and sorted into the containers above? What is left of mixed waste then... nothing but plastic and clothing waste.

THERE IS A LOT OF PLASTIC IN THE WORLD, IT IS FOUND IN PACKAGING MATERIALS AND ESPECIALLY IN CLOTHES CONTAINING STRECH. THE WASTE ACT PLANS TO REFORM THE COLLECTION OF PLASTIC AND TEXTILE WASTE IN 2025.

I am pleased to have been able to read that the Waste Act is reforming. The Waste Act aims to reform plastic collection and facilitate the collection of textile rubbish. By 2025 at the latest, a separate collection of textile waste and plastic should be arranged in Finland. But, the matter is not tentatively scheduled to happen until 2025. A lot can already be done about the reuse of textile waste.

DID YOU KNOW THIS ABOUT TEXTILE WASTE?

"Every second in the world, one truck load of garment rubbish is dumped" - Yes, and that is an absolutely huge number of broken, unused, little-used, small and stained clothes that are not yet sorted and reused on Earth. Intact clothes can be taken to flea markets or, for example, UFF, but broken material is poorly received, even if there is still a lot of intact fabric left in them.

Would you like to donate jeans? We'll take it.

It used to be that as much attention was paid to such things as it is today. But the world is changing. However, man has been and lived on earth for so long that it is high time we reacted to the problems we have caused.

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