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Green
Waste Facts
Green
waste is fruit and vegetable waste from the kitchen and garden waste, like grass
cuttings, hedge trimmings, weeds and dead flowers.
1/3
of the average household bin is filled with green waste.
Green
waste that is thrown away in the bin ends up being dumped in a landfill
site.
Green
waste in landfill sites takes up huge amounts of space and takes lots of
journeys to get it there.
When
green waste decomposes (or rots) in a landfill site, it produces methane, which
is a dangerous 'greenhouse' gas. It also produces chemicals, called leachates,
which can pollute the local land and water.
Green
waste can be recycled at home by using a compost bin or making a compost heap.
The waste rots down, to produce a brown, crumbly soil-like material, which can
be used as food for the plants in the garden, to make them grow better.
TO FIND
OUT MORE ABOUT COMPOSTING, CHECK OUT
www.hdra.org.uk/schools_organic_network/index.htm