Love Seat
@allknowing (145369)
India
December 12, 2022 12:35am CST
There is more to this love seat than what is seen in the photo. It rests on a foundation that has loads of dry garbage such as broken glass, broken bits of bricks, plastic bags........All that is fortified with cement and a solid foundation is prepared. And on this foundation the seat rests
Being a pro active there is no stone unturned to contribute to a good environment. Our wet garbage is put in pits and compost is ready for using in the garden within a year. We have several such pits. The pits mostly have kitchen waste and garden waste.
How do you manage your garbage.
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@crossbones27 (50546)
• Mojave, California
12 Dec 22
Thats a pretty good idea and keeps your life comfortable. We give our trash to homeless like cans and stuff they can recycle even if do not they will rummage through our garbage and this is brave in California. Good way to get killed but they so desperate they do not care. Where my sister says stop doing that, We saved all these cans and bottles for you. So sad we do that to people.
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@allknowing (145369)
• India
12 Dec 22
We had those kind who rummaged through garbage but these days the government collects it from door to door.
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@crossbones27 (50546)
• Mojave, California
12 Dec 22
@allknowing You guys been making some pretty big changes from what I read, good kind and thats cool. They always like to bring China and India in on climate change and I go dude both doing way more than we are on climate change. They like whats the point China and India, silly people.
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@allknowing (145369)
• India
12 Dec 22
@crossbones27 The big brother is always right!!

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@allknowing (145369)
• India
12 Dec 22
That is quite a lot of garbage if it is collected once a week. Here it is every day.
@rsa101 (38494)
• Philippines
12 Dec 22
That is excellent that you were able to somehow make better use of some waste into good use. Instead of using stones, you utilized dried rubbish and shattered glass and bricks and plastic bags. I think that is a terrific method to somehow put things in a very beneficial way.
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@rsa101 (38494)
• Philippines
12 Dec 22
@allknowing Nice to know that there are people who make good used of garbage instead of throwing them around and pose danger to people.
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@allknowing (145369)
• India
12 Dec 22
@rsa101 Thank you. These days our government has introduced a system where wet garbage is collected daily and solid waste once a week . We only give solid waste.
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@allknowing (145369)
• India
12 Dec 22
Thank you. They had to be pressed down and then fortified with liquid cement.
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@RebeccasFarm (94526)
• Arvada, Colorado
12 Dec 22
Well here there is no option but to throw in the dumpster.
I like that seat.
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@allknowing (145369)
• India
12 Dec 22
The government now takes care of it. They pick it up from homes.
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@Fleura (31656)
• United Kingdom
12 Dec 22
Everything compostable goes into the garden. Recyclable waste is collected and supposedly recycled - but it's hard to know for sure what happens to it. Other waste is incinerated to produce energy - something I meant to write about but haven't managed yet!
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@allknowing (145369)
• India
12 Dec 22
We have an incinerated too for dry garden waste
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@allknowing (145369)
• India
12 Dec 22
@Fleura It would be interesting to read your post on that.
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@Fleura (31656)
• United Kingdom
12 Dec 22
@allknowing I meant a big one for the whole county.
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@LadyDuck (473971)
• Switzerland
12 Dec 22
The wet kitchen garbage goes in our compost bin in the garden, it is used as fertilizers.
Glass bottles, glass jars and all glass items are collected in glass containers, white glass separated by the colored.
Plastic PET bottles go in another container, the other kind of plastic inside another, the tin cans and metal have a separate container, as well as the light bulbs and the batteries. Paper is collected in a very large container and the fabric in another. Almost everything is recycled here. The garden waste is collected and used to produce Bio-Gas.
@allknowing (145369)
• India
12 Dec 22
Your country seems far better organised than many others but even here we are not bad.
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@LadyDuck (473971)
• Switzerland
12 Dec 22
@allknowing Switzerland is among the 10 best in the world for recycling. I think to remember that Germany comes first.
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