: Instead of throwing food scraps in the "gunoi," turn them into "black gold." Adding carbon (like dried leaves or cardboard) can fix stinky compost and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden.
Managing "gunoi" isn't just about keeping things tidy; it’s about protecting our health and the planet. Improperly disposed waste can contaminate water sources, harm wildlife, and contribute to air pollution through methane release in landfills. Campaigns like Clean Shores demonstrate how community effort can remove tons of plastic and tires from vital waterways. : Instead of throwing food scraps in the
: Items like batteries, electronics (e-waste), and chemicals should never go in the regular trash. Look for specialized collection points to maximize the value of old devices through circularity. Beyond the Literal: The "Garbage Can" Model Campaigns like Clean Shores demonstrate how community effort