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