lucas000
New member
Hey,
I recently came across this article, https://junkit.ca/5-things-you-thought-you-could-put-in-the-recycling-bin-but-cant/. And I was quite surprised to know a lot of things. On one side, there are recycling programmes happening all around the world to protect the environment, and on the other side, the same people are harming the mother nature.
So coming back to the article, they are discussing about some items which we thought are recyclable, but are actually non recyclable.
Plastic bottle caps, styrofoam, aerosol cans, wet paper and even pizza boxes are some of the non recyclable items. I was really surprised when I read this. Did we ever expect that pizza boxes were non-recyclable? It is mainly because of the oil coming from the pizza which soaks into the cardboard contaminating the entire cycle of recycling.
I personally think we all have a hand in destroying our environment.
Can nothing be done about this? What can we do to use only recyclable items? I feel we should start from our own homes.
What are your thoughts on this??
Thanks.
I recently came across this article, https://junkit.ca/5-things-you-thought-you-could-put-in-the-recycling-bin-but-cant/. And I was quite surprised to know a lot of things. On one side, there are recycling programmes happening all around the world to protect the environment, and on the other side, the same people are harming the mother nature.
So coming back to the article, they are discussing about some items which we thought are recyclable, but are actually non recyclable.
Plastic bottle caps, styrofoam, aerosol cans, wet paper and even pizza boxes are some of the non recyclable items. I was really surprised when I read this. Did we ever expect that pizza boxes were non-recyclable? It is mainly because of the oil coming from the pizza which soaks into the cardboard contaminating the entire cycle of recycling.
I personally think we all have a hand in destroying our environment.
Can nothing be done about this? What can we do to use only recyclable items? I feel we should start from our own homes.
What are your thoughts on this??
Thanks.