That the food scraps and yard waste do not go into landfills is the reason why their compostability constitutes one solution to the garbage problem. Food scraps and yard waste will decompose on site and lend themselves to recycling and reuse as soil amendments, compost, fertilizer, and mulch.
Composting can help solve problems of excess waste in the sense that it can get rid of excess trash or garbage that gets generated over time and causes problems.
burn that stuff
by warning the people who throw anywhere not in the proper trashcan...
The problem of polluting through garbage with plastics and other materials like that.
insufficient landfill space.
insufficient landfill space
what we can do is, put garbage cans on the sidewalks and put recyling signs on them so the can put any recycling materials in the proper garbage can.
[1] Kitchen scraps and yard waste go into the compost pile, instead of landfills. [2] Animal waste goes into the compost pile, instead of effluent ponds. [3] Dead animal bodies go into the composter, instead of disposal sites.
It is to use science for a practical job or to solve a problem.
Smells bad (Please refer to Question 'Why does compost stink?' to solve odor problems)
When you analyze a problem you look it over which is what analyzing means. You look over the problem and then you solve it. When you solve a problem you solve it and you use certain steps and solve it but of course everyone has there ways to solve a problem but some people have ways to solve it by just analysing it. That is the difference.
when the item you recycled decomposes, it sends nutrients into the soil. then when you plant something-like a flower,for example-,that living organism will absorb the nutrients thatit needs.