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To reduce waste through our daily life actions, it is necessary for each and every one of us to try our best to do so in order to save our environment. There are some contributions which can be made. For example, care should be taken when purchasing things that enough amounts and sizes are chosen.
Since waste is not simply the refuse put out for collection each week, considerable waste reduction in terms of resource use can be made by using electricity sparingly, by cutting down the number of car journeys made, and so on. Individuals can reduce the amount of waste they create by buying less, by buying longer-life products. Mending broken or worn items of clothing or equipment has a further important contribution to make.
In a domestic situation the potential for minimization is often dictated by life style, for example if both parents in a household are working full time, necessitating the purchase of more convenience foods, or if there is a young baby in the family using disposable nappies. Home composting schemes, where householders themselves turn kitchen and garden wastes into compost can possibly be loosely considered waste minimization, but all other procedures which require handling of wastes such as collection for recycling, while reducing pressure on disposal facilities, are not actually reducing the amounts of waste generated.
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Changes are made from the following references:
http://en.allexperts.com/e/w/wa/waste_minimisation.htm
http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/osw/conserve/resources/msw.pdf
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