vegetable peelings, grass and dead fruits and plants
The common materials to make coin boxes are wood, metal, glass, steel alloy, plywood, strong paper, and pseudo-improvised makeshift wood-paper recycled from silk worm compost.
Burn it
hello, to make a volcano out of recycled materials you can use a old lamp shade and papper machae when dry paint it. thanks :)
Use recycled materials....
To make compost from food waste, collect organic scraps like fruit peels, vegetable scraps, and coffee grounds. Layer these materials in a compost bin or pile, alternating between green materials (high in nitrogen) and brown materials (high in carbon). Keep the compost moist and aerated by turning it regularly. Over time, the materials will break down into nutrient-rich compost that can be used to enrich soil in your garden.
I think what happens is, they try to reuse it and make more materials.
You can make soup.You can throw it in with the trash.A better way is to have a compost pile and throw it in there so it is recycled into usable topsoil.
One can easily refurbish recycled materials to make a CD shelf. Cardboard boxes makes good foundation material and can be crafted into many different forms.
Recycled newspaper or newspaper strips are commonly used.
You can make microbes for composting by adding a mix of green and brown materials like food scraps, yard waste, and paper to a compost bin. The microbes will naturally break down the materials into nutrient-rich compost for your garden.
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.
Yes, you can compost flowers. Flowers are organic materials that can be broken down in a compost pile to create nutrient-rich soil for gardening. Just make sure to remove any non-organic materials like ribbons or plastic before composting the flowers.