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From Trash to Treasure: Repurposing For a Better World 

Reducing waste in our everyday lives has become more important than ever as we become more aware of the impact of our composition habits on the environment. From food waste to plastic pollution, our daily choices can have a significant impact on the planet. Dhanush Kumar lists some small changes in our lifestyle which can go a long way in reducing waste.

1. Shop Smarter

One of the best ways to reduce waste is to shop smarter. Consider buying in bulk, which can reduce packaging waste and save money in the long run. Choose products that come with minimal packaging, such as fruits and vegetables, or products packaged in paper instead of plastic. If possible, try buying products with recycled content.

2. Say No to Single-Use Plastics

Single-use plastics are one of the biggest contributors to waste and pollution. Avoid using plastic bags, straws, and water bottles, instead opt for reusable alternatives such as reusable water bottles, coffee cups, and shopping bags with you to avoid relying on single-use plastics. You can also include using cloth napkins, rags, and towels instead of paper products.

3. Use food waste for compositing

Food waste is an important contributor to landfill waste and greenhouse gas emissions. Composting your food waste is an easy way to reduce this waste. You can use food scraps, coffee grounds, and egg shells for composting. They can be used to fertilize plants and gardens, and reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers.

4. Repair and Repurpose

Most of the time we throw away broken times instead of throwing them away, consider repairing or repurposing them. For example, you can repair a torn piece of clothing or a broken appliance instead of buying a new one. You can also repurpose some old items like t-shirts into rags or use glass jars as storage containers. By repurposing some old items you are not only reducing waste but also adding a unique touch to your home décor.

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5. Donate and Recycle

When you no longer need an item, consider donating it to someone in need instead of throwing it away. There are many organizations out there that accept donations like old clothes, furniture, food, and other items in good condition. The other option is recycling things like paper, and plastic which reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills.

Conclusion

Reducing waste in our everyday lives is essential for our planet’s health. By making these small changes in our daily habits, we can reduce waste and pollution. Remember together, we can make a difference and create a better world for our future generations to come. 

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