You throw it in a trash bag... or if it is a food item that is able to degrade you make a compost bin and throw it in there.
you throw them away in the trash can
Just put them in normal waste.
Australia: 56% of Australian waste either cannot be recycled, or is not recycled.
Hopefully it gets recycled.
In percent it is about 83% of our waste could be recycled.
garden can be recycled into fertilizer
are there any byproducts made from recycled human waste?
In the UK, the best way to dispose of old, broken lavatory faucets would be to take them to your nearest waste centre. They would be able to tell you the parts that can be recycled or reused, or those which, sadly, are destined for landfill.
Yes. Food waste can be made into compost. Paper goods can be recycled as well. Many food and beverage containers can be recycled.
you dispose it properly where it will not harm anything or anybody.
Nickel cadmium batteries are considered as hazardous waste and can not be disposed off in normal waste. Those should be deposited in Household hazardous waste collection sites and these can not be recycled. Lithium/Lithium ion and Nickel Metal hydride are not considered as hazardous and can be disposed off as normal household waste.
Electronic waste is commonly known as e-waste. Nearly 100% of this waste is recyclable, although ony about 12.5% is actually recycled.
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