Colored for Waste Separation

Reviewed on September 12, 2019

Currently, the waste in Thailand gradually increases its causing dirt and unwanted odors. This still affecting the environment both in terms of the pollution greenhouse effect and garbage problems in the sea, etc. We can tackle, each one bit to save the world just turn to change behavior through waste separation. Today, Borneo takes the trick ‘Colored for Waste Separation’ to tell everyone that we can classify waste into 4 categories as follows;

Hazardous waste (3% proportion)
Waste that must be disposed or treated using specific methods such as bulbs, medicine bottles, batteries, pesticides, paint cans, garbage from agriculture and industry

Compostable waste (64% proportion)
Mainly from leftover food

Recyclable waste (30% proportion)
Waste that can be recycled. If the garbage is separated correctly and cleaned before discarding

General waste (3% proportion)
Difficult to degrade naturally Recycled and not cost-effective it must be disposed of including candy bags, foam boxes and plastic bags.

Borneo has brought the concept of ‘Waste Separate’ is used to raise awareness and apply it to staff in office buildings and warehouses to facilitate the utilization of waste to further benefit. While also helping to reduce the amount of waste that needs to be disposed of as well. Finally, when we know to separate the waste the result is that our homes and cities will have a good and pleasant environment.

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