19 items, which should not be thrown in the trash
When something breaks down or just becomes useless, we willingly throw it in the trash. But many of us don't realize that some of these things is classified as "hazardous household waste", which means that just throw them risky. And then there are the items that like can be recycled, but you're not sure how, and they also end up in the trash. But if you are willing to care for the environment and it is reasonable to treat their waste, here's a list of 19 items, which should not just throw in the bin, and instructions on how with this garbage to do.
1. BatteriesThe batteries — even used — is full of harmful chemicals that can get into groundwater and cause serious environmental problems and health. Take rechargeable batteries to the nearest collection point. But if the batteries are alkaline? Then it is better to "dump" them at the next dumping ground for hazardous waste.
2. Light bulb
Fluorescent lamps contain toxic chemicals, and just throw in the trash can not be. Some large stores, such as IKEA, offer recycling of the bulbs purchased from them. Most led light bulbs are safe, and they can be processed — pay attention to packaging.
3. Unused medications or drugs with expired
4. Empty bottles of spray paint
5. Computers & electronics
6. Hair (pet hair)
7. The fat and oil
8. Paint
9. Garden chemicals
10. Lighters
11. Water filters
12. Glass thermometers
13. Plastic bags
14. Household chemicals
15. Cosmetics
16. Tires
17. Old appliances
18. Unused or unexploded fireworks
19. Glues and varnishes
Keywords: Garbage | Environment | Processing