Rubbish



Garbage is the remaining waste from items that are no longer used. There are many types of waste that we can find anywhere. Garbage is a problem in the school environment, making the school environment dirty and looking shabby.

The types of waste that we usually encounter, especially at schools, are plastic waste, dry leaves, and materials such as used wood, scrap iron, broken roof tiles, and so on. Plastic waste is all used or unused items whose materials are produced from non-renewable chemicals. Dry leaves are organic waste that is produced naturally from the process of shedding trees around us, for example at school and at home. If left alone, this rubbish will be detrimental, have a dirty effect, will not be maintained and will make the surrounding environment smelly.

Used wood is wood that has rotted or is no longer used. This waste includes dry organic waste, because it contains little water. Just like used wood, used iron is also leftover production or equipment that is no longer used. This waste is included in inorganic waste, because this type of waste is not easily broken down by soil microorganisms.

So that it is useful and not detrimental, the waste can be recycled. Recycling waste is a process for returning waste or materials that are no longer useful to become useful again. One example is recycling plastic bottles into unique flower pots that are also worth selling.

Therefore, to keep our school environment clean and comfortable, we need to take good care of it. Don't throw rubbish carelessly, group rubbish according to type and recycle rubbish so that it can be useful.

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