Answer» - At home – Kitchen wastes, food-left overs, old torn clothes, papers, carry bags, cotton, broken articles (glass, crockery), leather, plastic, cans etc.,
- At school – Pencil, pencil peels, rubbers, pens, chalk, paper, food, grit etc.,
- At trips – Food, carry bags, food wrappers, water bottles, cups, spoons, plate, faeces and urination in open air.
- Wastes which can be reduced – Biodegradable wastes e.g. papers, rags, food, leather articles, others which are recyclable ones in house or locality itself.
- Which cannot be reduced – Glass, tin, metals, plastics, polythene. They are recycled and reused. Also as land fills. So non biodegradable are to be sold to rag pickers.
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