waste

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Across
  1. 1. Leftover plant material from gardens, can be composted.
  2. 3. Small pieces of wood, can be recycled or composted.
  3. 4. Material used for packaging and boxes, often recycled.
  4. 7. Waste produced during building projects, including wood and concrete.
  5. 8. Broken down pieces of metal, often recycled in industrial processes.
  6. 9. Items worn on the body, can be donated or recycled.
  7. 13. Disposed of after printers or pens run dry, often toxic.
  8. 17. Non-biodegradable material, often found in bottles and bags.
  9. 19. Leftover or discarded food, often composted.
  10. 20. Leftover material from construction or furniture, often recycled.
  11. 22. Biodegradable waste such as food scraps or garden trimmings.
  12. 23. Devices like phones or computers that no longer function.
  13. 26. Cut-up material, often used for packing but can be recycled.
  14. 27. Disposed of from vehicles or machines, harmful to the environment.
  15. 28. Waste from industrial or laboratory chemicals, requiring special care.
  16. 29. Disposed of when printers run out of ink, often recyclable.
  17. 30. Often recycled, used for writing or printing.
  18. 31. Used rubber objects discarded from vehicles.
  19. 32. Waste from babies or adults, usually non-recyclable.
  20. 34. Large discarded items such as old furniture or appliances.
  21. 36. A material used for containers, windows, and bottles, often recycled.
Down
  1. 2. Broken household machines, like refrigerators or washing machines.
  2. 5. Dangerous pieces of glass, must be handled carefully.
  3. 6. General waste generated in homes, including food and packaging.
  4. 10. Discarded materials from healthcare settings, often hazardous.
  5. 11. Lightweight, often used for packaging or cups, not easily recycled.
  6. 12. Obsolete digital storage, often thrown away.
  7. 14. Power sources that must be disposed of carefully.
  8. 15. Discarded material from walls or artistic projects, often toxic.
  9. 16. Discarded electronic devices like phones and computers.
  10. 18. Large items like sofas or chairs, often disposed of during moves.
  11. 21. Often found in cans or foil, can be recycled into new products.
  12. 24. Material discarded from various products, often used in tires.
  13. 25. Waste that can be dangerous, such as chemicals or batteries.
  14. 33. Often made from plastic or paper, used for shipping goods.
  15. 35. Discarded items that may contain hazardous materials like mercury.