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What Are Ways You Reduce Waste In Your Home? by ecobins: 7:33am On Aug 26, 2019
There are so many ways by which you can reduce your thrash either in your home or in your workplaces.

1. Do a 30-day spend-fast to learn where you are making unnecessary purchases.
2. Don’t buy beverages in cans or single serving bottles.
3. Never buy bottled water.
4. Carry a reusable water bottle alternative of plastic bottles. This could be as simple as using a mason jar.
5. Take your lunch to school or work and avoid takeout. Use a lunchbox and reusable snack bags.
6. Buy your milk in returnable, reusable glass bottles. In many stores, you’ll even get some money back for doing so!
7. Return egg and berry cartons to the vendors at the farmers’ market for reuse.
8. Use your own reusable bags for both your produce and bulk items, too.

If you can apply this so this will benefit you.

You can do it manually or you can contact with a repted waste management compnay named Adelaide Eco Bins.

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