How to Divide Residential Junk for Disposal

By Adriana Noton

It is important that everyone does their part to protect the environment. It is a great idea and environmentally conscious to separate household garbage and not put everything into one large bag. Ideally, if it is possible, residential junk removal can be divided into anywhere from two to even six major groups. In some countries, such as Japan, the number of groups can be even larger.

Each group of junk should be placed in their own container such as a garbage bag. Some of these groups and what should be in each are:

Biodegradable Material: Here should be placed items that can be broken down in the soil or compost heaps. In short, these are types of garbage that rot. These items include kitchen scraps like fruit peelings, foodstuff and other organic waste such as banana skins, potato skins, eggshells, coffee grounds, tea bags, left over vegetables, and paper towels

In some areas, people use biodegradable waste solely for compost for their gardens. People who prefer to not use chemical fertilizers tend to use their kitchen waste as a natural form of fertilizers for their gardening needs. While this list can be very long, there are a few items that must not be included in this group. Items that should never be placed in your biodegradable garbage are: meat bones, diapers, wood, plastic bags, q-tips and similar items.

Recyclable Material: This group includes items that can be recycled such as glass bottles, cans, and newspapers. Some enterprising persons ensure that they turn in recyclable bottles, cans and other material, especially when there is some money to be made.

Non-recyclable Material: These items should be disposed of in special ways such as medicine, needles, and other material that can be hazardous to health. These are the kind of garbage that causes the most problems when handled incorrectly. They can get into drinking water and cause contamination.

There are other types of household junk that should also be disposed of separately from the above. Falling into this group are items that can be recycled such as cell phones, refrigerators, washing machines and television sets. In fact, this type of junk could be placed in a group called bulky items or any term that works for you. These items should be separated from the junk listed above and taken to your recycling center for disposal. One common factor with these bulky items is that they shouldn't be left out with the regular garbage. Special arrangements normally have to be made to dispose of these types of junk.

If you really want to keep things simple when separating residential junk, you can create just two groups. These would be simply biodegradable and non-biodegradable. In most cases that is all that is needed. Two groups actually make it easier to separate garbage and take less concentration and effort. Despite it being a chore, over time everyone in the family will begin to learn to separate residential junk until it becomes a habit. These days one can even purchase color-coded garbage bags so that biodegradable garbage can be easily separated from other types of junk.

Dividing residential junk for disposal is an effective of way of helping the planet. It will make you feel good knowing that you did your part to create an environmentally sustainable future.

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