Q5. For reducing, which means to minimise usage, i would probably reduce watr usage by having a shower instead of a bath. For reusing, i would probably use the shopping bags from the supermarkets to act as temporary rubbish bins. Finally for recycling, i would make the effort to place newspapers and bottles (etc.) in a corner of my house and bring them to the recycling bins downstairs to recycle them.
Q6(a). There are numerous concerns regarding to the fortnightly bin collections scheme. Such are the bad smells and problems with vermin resulting from the waste being stored for a longer time, worsen the problem of fly tipping and the concern of recycling bins contaminated with household waste.
(b) Concerns with the use on incinerators to burn rubbish are the concerns that these incinerators pour cancer-causing chemicals, also known as carcinogens out of their chimneys.
Q7 (a) Scotland had the highest reccling rates in the UK at 27.6% (of household waste recycled ) while Wales had the lowest recycling rate at 21.9%.
(b) The number of recycling bins, economic wealth and education provided on recycling could have differed with lower recycling bins, more economic wealth and less education provided on recycling in the Wales.
(c) Some form of reward (not having to pay taxes, monetary rewards etc.) could be implemented for households that has the highest recycling rates.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
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