Refuse what you do not need; reduce what you do need; reuse what you consume; recycle what you cannot refuse, reduce, or reuse; and rot (compost) the rest." Named “The Priestess of Waste-Free Living” by the New York Times, Bea Johnson has some wise words to offer regarding the importance of waste recycling.
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Refuse what you do not need; reduce what you do need; reuse what you consume; recycle what you cannot refuse, reduce, or reuse; and rot (compost) the rest." Named “The Priestess of Waste-Free Living” by the New York Times, Bea Johnson has some wise words to offer regarding the importance of waste recycling.
Waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal of waste materials, usually ones produced by human activity, in an effort to reduce their effect on human health or local aesthetics or amenity.
Refuse what you do not need; reduce what you do need; reuse what you consume; recycle what you cannot refuse, reduce, or reuse; and rot (compost) the rest." Named “The Priestess of Waste-Free Living” by the New York Times, Bea Johnson has some wise words to offer regarding the importance of waste recycling.