Waste
Waste is basically trash and useless and you usually see it all over the place. Waste is also another word for rubbish and not useful. I will be talking a bit about waste.
Every year we dump a massive 2.12 billion tons of waste which is a crazy amount and we need to lower that. New Zealanders currently generate about 734kg of waste each per year. That amount has increased by around 20 percent over the past three years. Did you know that we throw away 7.2 million tonnes of food every year? Most waste is usually plastic wrappers or chip packets or even mouldy fruit. The amount of waste generated by the UK could fill Britain’s largest lake, Lake Windermere, in just 8 months.
In conclusion waste is rubbish and if you find it, don’t forget to throw it in the bin. Also, try and reduce wasting things.
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