The term trash It refers to all the waste or waste produced by human beings. In other words, these are products, materials or food that are discarded because they have lost their usefulness or because they have already been used or have no use whatsoever.
It should be noted that a lot of garbage can be recycled, that is, subject it to certain processes in order to produce new elements. In this way, a great contribution is made to the environment since pollution is reduced and the use of natural resources is limited, which is often limited.
Within the garbage, two groups can be identified, which are the following:
- Inorganic trash. It is the one that does not derive directly from a living being, but is the waste that is produced from materials or objects that had been produced by the human being. For example: batteries, nylon bags, cables.
- Organic trash. In opposition to the previous case, this garbage does come from some living being or living organism, whose nature has not undergone any transformation. For example: paper, wood, rotten fruits.
Examples of organic and inorganic waste
Organic trash
- Paper
- Pieces of wood
- Banana peel
- chicken bones
- leftover noodles
- Dry leaves
- rotten fruits
- hair
- yerba mate
- ashes from a campfire
- Dry plant
- branches of an old tree
- orange seeds
- Eggshells
- cartons
- horse dung
Inorganic trash
- Containers made with PVC
- nylon bags
- batteries
- batteries
- sneaker sole
- damaged keyboard
- Torn Pair of Stockings
- broken blackboard
- expanded polystyrene
- music cassette
- Plastic toys
- old tv
- aluminum cans
- Cables
- Glass bottles
- tires
- vinyl
- Chewing gum
- Remains of a damaged computer
