Saturday, May 7, 2022

town aims fro zero waste

The  vaillage of kamikatsu Japan may be tiny but it's making a big impact on the future of our plant. There the 1,500  resident aim  to  recycle eveyting they use from chopsticks to printer cartridges. In  fact, 80 percent of the town's waste is recycled or compost which is tour time the rate of country of Japan as whole.The peole of kamikatsu sort their trash into some 40 different recycling bigs set aside for items like aluminum  can steel cans paper cartons and paper ash  also get creative with their trash  like repurpossive old  kimonos into teddy bear whiile an 80 percent recycling rate is impressive  the citizens of kamikatsu don't want  to stop there They'er waste shortly. from called book almanac National geographic kids.    

























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