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Presentation: “ Banana peels ”

This is the only Earth we have and as such it must be protected, so we should shared fully the initiatives of all those individuals who are working to improve our future and that of our planet. While for millennia, man has managed to live without disrupting the natural cycles, the intense exploitation of the environment, in this last century, and the "consumer society", characterized by the philosophy of disposability, quickly created the "Society of waste”.

Today there are systems that allow us to produce less waste and recycle what ends up in waste dumps no longer sufficient, or abusive. In order to minimize the excessive accumulation of waste that continues to occur despite the many laws on this subject, our society should simply ensure that waste products become opportunities for development through the consolidation of certain fundamental principles, namely the reduction of the amount of waste generated, waste collection and recycling.

Waste recycling refers to the strategies used to recover waste materials and reuse them instead of throwing them away. Recycling prevents the waste of materials potentially useful, it reduces the consumption of raw materials and reduces the energy usage, and consequently the emission of greenhouse gases. The problem of waste management has become increasingly important: consumption growth and urbanization have increased the production of waste and reduced the deposit areas. As a solution for recycling and waste collection, prevention for limiting the production of waste, social responsibility for producers and a set of laws aimed at reducing packaging and the use of biodegradable materials, are essential.

The recyclable materials refer to all the waste materials that can be reused in the production of new identical or different products. The raw materials that can be recycled are: wood glass Paper and cardboard fabric tires aluminum steel Some plastic materials The most efficient systems for dealing with waste products are the ones based on their reduction and reuse, in which once the product has been used it is not thrown away but it goes under a cleaning process and afterwards reused; in such a manner the materials that make up the product are not being transformed.

So that the waste collection is successful and the recycling is possible, it is important to correctly separate the waste. ORGANIC PLASTIC GLASS AND STEEL PAPER COMMON WASTE ECOLOGICAL POINT

Food waste Ash Paper towels coffee and tee Plastic containers Bottles Detergent containers Food wrappers Plastic bags Fruit and vegetable nets

Bottles Containers Alluminum cans and containers Boxes Newspapares Magazines Books Notebooks Boxes

Plastic and rubber objects Sanitary towels Plastic plates and cutlery Ceramic Toys Metal objects Plastic role and containers Mineral oils Medicines Tires