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Tanzania [10]
1 year ago
11

What role we can play to manage solid waste​

Biology
2 answers:
Goryan [66]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

Don’t throw chocolate, biscuit, ice cream, and other fast-food material wrappers on roads or in open spaces. Keep them in the pocket and put them in a specific bucket later on.

As alternatives to plastic bags, we can use cloth bags made of household material. i.e old strains, curtain material, bed sheets, etc.

Avoid the Avoid use of tissue paper instead of using your napkin.

Social Awareness programs can be organized programs communication ,schools and colleges.

To encourage the citizens to participate in waste management.

Don’t throw chocolate, biscuit, ice cream, and other fast-food material wrappers on roads or in open spaces. Keep them in the pocket and put them in a specific bucket later on.

As alternatives to plastic bags, we can use cloth bags made of household material. i.e old strains, curtain material, bed sheets, etc.

Avoid the use of tissue paper; instead, use your napkin.

Social Awareness programs can be organized in communities, schools, and colleges.

To encourage the citizens to participate in waste management.

Please mark it as brainliest and I hope it helps:)

disa [49]1 year ago
3 0

Hello!

To manage solid waste, the steps we can take are :

  1. <u>Do not burn</u> your waste materials
  2. <u>Segregate</u> your waste into <u>biodegradable</u> and <u>non-biodegradable materials</u>.
  3. Reuse <u>peeled fruits</u> and <u>vegetables</u> as fertilizer.
  4. Recycle your <u>biodegradable materials</u> into usable ones
  5. If you use <u>plastic grocery bags</u>, reuse them for your small trash.
  6. Buy products that are <u>organic</u> like food, soap, and detergent.
  7. Do not throw your waste in the streets, dispose properly.
  8. When going to market, use <u>reusable bags</u>, or eco-bags.
  9. Old clothes can be used as rags.
  10. Minimize the use of plastic in any occasion.
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