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How to Dispose of Green Waste in Adelaide

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30/11/2022

Waste management is a vital topic of interest worldwide because of how waste in the ecosystem continues to impact various elements, from climate to animal species. The primary step in waste management is accurately identifying various wastes. This is because correctly identifying different types of waste makes it possible to come up with effective ways to reduce the harm that waste products do to the ecosystem.


There are two types of waste: inorganic and organic. Each type has a different effect on the ecosystem. Inorganic wastes are waste products that are sometimes described as "non-biodegradable" because natural forces in the ecosystem do not break them down. In contrast, organic waste is made of products described as biodegradables that natural forces can break down.


Each waste class is generated from human activities and interactions with the ecosystem. This article focuses on green waste and how to dispose of it. Green wastes are organic products obtained from homes, industries, and organizations.


These waste products do not harm the ecosystem because natural forces can break them down. Some examples of green waste include eggshells, leaves from gardens, coffee grounds, fruits and vegetables, hair clippings, and newspapers, to mention a few. However, an efficient measure of waste management for green waste is recycling.


Recycling means using old things as raw materials for a new product. Recycling green waste means using things like fertilizers made from green waste. Still, these green wastes need to be collected before they can be recycled, and the collection process is easy when people know how to dispose of green waste correctly. Hence, there are green waste disposal tips that anyone can use.


These tips include:

 

1. Identifying green waste: As we've already said, green waste is made of organic or biodegradable materials. This means that they break down or don't harm the ecosystem in any way. Some examples of green waste are hair clippings, newspapers, eggshells, and more.


2. Sorting: You must collect similar waste in a garbage bag and store it in a recycling bin. Blue is for inorganic recyclable waste, while green is green. Hence, collect green waste in a green garbage bin.


Where Does Green Waste Go?


After preparing and collecting green waste for recycling, the next question is, "Where does it go?" Recycling companies like Metrowaste in Adelaide collect green waste. These companies collect green waste and process it into compost for use in farms, nurseries, and any place where plants are grown.


Are Landfills and Incinerators Effective Methods of Disposing Green Waste?


The answer is no because each method releases harmful substances into the atmosphere. For example, for landfills, the natural decomposition of green waste releases methane gases into the atmosphere, polluting the ecosystem. Also, for incinerators, the destruction of green waste releases carbon monoxide and other harmful gases into the ecosystem.


Conclusion

 

The best method for disposing of green waste is via a recycling depot, and this article has outlined tips any individual should know when disposing of green waste. Metro Waste in Adelaide is one of the most competent recycling depots you can use to dispose of your green waste.