Try to find a copy of the film "The Story of Stuff", that explains it very well. Most goes into landfills.
Only about 7% of the total plastic used is recycled. However, it depends on the type of plastic. Some, such as PET drinks bottles, are recycled to a much greater degree (up to 35%) whereas others such as expanded polystyrene cannot be recycled at all.
Items most likely to end up in a landfill include single-use plastics, food waste, and non-recyclable materials such as certain types of packaging and contaminated paper products. These items often cannot be composted or recycled due to their composition or contamination. Additionally, many electronic waste products and old furniture also frequently end up in landfills when proper disposal methods are not utilized. Despite recycling efforts, consumer habits and waste management systems contribute significantly to landfill accumulation.
It is able to be precessed so that the materials do not end up as waste in a landfill and instead are used again. Depending on the material and the purpose for that specific material, it can be recycled into another product (many plastics are made of recycled plastics, and this often happens with papers, too) or it can be used for energy to power other devices in place of fuels or electricity.
Non or slow biodegradable wastes such as bones, greasy kitchen waste and non recyclables. Everything else goes into separate waste storage bins and is recycled or composted weekly. Our farm with four adults produces less than 10lbs (5 kilos) of waste for a landfill every two weeks.
They end up in the bin and then is generated to E-waste.
to increase the amount being recycled and decrease the amount ending up in land fills.
Biodegradable waste is a type of waste which can rot and change into manure. Non-biodegradable waste is a type of waste which cannot rot and change into manure. Such waste piles up and causes pollution. There is no way of destroying it except for burning it, which further pollutes the atmosphere.
It goes underground and gets recycled back into the lake
Often the materials will end up in landfills or into the water system into the ocean.
Recycling reduces the waste in the environment. for example plastic or metal if disposed off as rubbish will end up in our earth, water or atmosphere as a pollutant and is eventually harmful for humans, animals or plants. On the other hand, when recycled the same material will be usable.
1.Empty plastic bottles: Can be recycled by handing them in at a local supermarket. 2.Emty glass bottles: Can be recycled by handing them in at a special container for glass. 3.Toys: Can be given to other children or for example to an orphanage. Toys can be recycled in factories to make new ones. 4.Drink cans: You throw them away in a waste container. They are picked up by trucks and brought to factories for recycling. 5.Empty packages: Can be hand in at waste containers. They are also picked up by trucks and brought to factories for recycling.
Mass is wasted when resources are used inefficiently or when products are discarded without being reused, recycled, or repurposed. This leads to a build-up of waste that can harm the environment and waste valuable resources. Minimizing waste through sustainable practices and responsible consumption is essential to conserve resources and protect the environment.