Question by Quiltel: How can we solve Britains recycling and waste problems?
Best answer:
Answer by penny century
We could start by restricting the amount of useless packaging used by major supermarkets.
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Question by Quiltel: How can we solve Britains recycling and waste problems?
Best answer:
Answer by penny century
We could start by restricting the amount of useless packaging used by major supermarkets.
Add your own answer in the comments!
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Don’t you think the U.S should solve the same problem first. I am from Britain and its no where near as bad as hear in the U.S
Well , i work for leeds city council in England. and to be honest i dont see them recycling anythin but cardboard, we have thousands of plastic drink bottles a week just put in the normal bin also lots of plastic packaging etc..its a joke!!! and they want to start to fine people that put the wrong things in a green bin…total madness when they are not recycling..properly!!!!
I think what a waste!!! sort it out..
1. Stop consumming so much old toot! (you dont need a new widescreen tv when the other tv works fine!)
2. Become vegetarians, (This would help stop diseases, such as avian flu as lorry loads of stinking carcasses festering in the back of a lorries can`t be healthy can it?)
3. This government are not interested in saving peoples resources, only if it wastes peoples money on recycling to help big busines! eg. we pay for the service but we don`t get anything back when they make money with it! then tell us we are not doing enough!
4. Some waste smells bad and should be incinerated for power.
Send some experts over there to teach them how to produce materials that can be recycled and show them how important it is for the environment
Dig a big hole and burry it at night when no one is looking.