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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Waste

Everybody produces waste everyday. After we cook some meals, we produce waste. Even after we eat the food, we produce waste. After we go shop, we use the things that we need, we produce waste. When we are studying, sometimes we produce waste like some papers and etc. So, the waste that we produce is vary right? There is plastics, papers, waste from food even food itself and etc. That is so many variety. Waste is classified into two groups. The organic waste and non-organic waste. The organic waste is waste that can be fermented by micro organic. The non-organic waste is waste that can not be fermented by micro organic. In other words those waste can not decompose but it can be reused and recycled.
Then, what happened after we throw the rubbish into garbage? There is a mountain of waste in Bantargebang. That is a place where everybody who lives in Jabodetabek region collect the rubbish or waste.Then, what happened after that? Those waste smell very bad from approximately 20 km from Bantargebang. You can imagine how bad smell it is! Is this condition environmental friendly? Why is it happen? Why is there a mountain of waste? Just waste collect in one place only? What for is it collect?



Actually,like what we have discussed in first paragraph that waste is defined into two, organic and non-organic. Then, what we have to do is to separate between organic waste and non-organic waste. We may have two garbages in our house. One is for organic waste and the other one is for non-organic waste. Why we have to separate those waste into two groups? Because like what I have explained that whether organic and non-organic has a different characteristics. One can be fermented by micro organism and the other one cannot be fermented. It means that we have to separate it. Don't combine two things different. If we combine all waste, it will be hard for organic waste to be fermented by micro organisms. Then, it will be hard too for non-organic waste to be recycle or reused because it has combined with organic waste. The dry waste or nonorganic waste become wet because it was combined together. Finally, it will be a mountain of waste because we are not separating those waste. Then, the waste itself become so very bad smell.



So, start from now, let's differentiate two kinds of waste into organic one and non-organic one. It is not as complicated as you think. It is so simple. What do you think now? Just act, act and act !!!

8 comments:

  1. nice posting dep.
    i wish i could it would be a nice start to separate them. simple thing but hard to do for us.

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  2. dev, how can you distinguish between organic and anorganic?

    What do you think if we differentiate the waste based on wet and dry waste?

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  3. Nice post :)
    But I have a question, how about the chemical waste from e.g. hospital or laboratories? I mean how can we handle that kind of waste? Thanks

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  4. Good post, it gives me more knowledge about waste..
    I agree with u deph, if people in Jakarta can recycling and managing their waste, so waste which will send to bantar gerbang will reduced.. But I just wanna ask if bantar gerbang is closed, where will people in Jakarta throw their waste?

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  5. Angga: You are very welcome Angga. I hope you also try do it. Let's be environmental friendly. Let's save our beloved earth. If you have some additional information, don't hesitate. Let's share together. Thank you.

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  6. Mate: Yes, this is a simple thing and easy to do. The problem is so hard to start it. Let's start from now to save this planet... I believe You can do it. We can do it ! Exactly !!! :-) cheeerss

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  7. Mba Isti: Yes mba that's right. Usually, the organic waste is the wet one and the non-organic waste is the dry one. That's easier and sounds more familiar for us. Thank you for reminding me and for sharing mba. Cheers :-)))

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