Hello Friends & Dear LG.
This post is part of a challenge initiated by @ErmesT Mapping for the Green April challenge, in this challenge, we added a drop recycling drop-off location to Google Maps.
Let us first understand why we need to add this address to Google Maps.
These businesses and locations primarily contribute to the meaningful reduction of waste from our planet and the proper disposal of recycled items, thereby reducing the garbage or scrap produced by our households and small businesses.
When we clean our house or storeroom for a festival or special occasion, we come across a variety of garbage or scrab, such as electronics scrab, old paper waste, tyre scrab, wood scrab, metal scrab, and more.
We usually throw it on the road or in a heap of garbage, where it mixes readily, does not decompose for many years, and pollutes our environment in a various ways.
So, this year, I’m inspired by the Recycling Drop-Off Location Mapping Green Challenge to help make our planet cleaner and greener. Because of their non-biodegradable nature, these wastes produce a lot of pollution when we dump them anywhere on the planet, and when they combine with soil, they limit soil fertility. If we burn them, they cause air pollution and damage to our ecosystem.
The consequence is viewed as global warming. Google Maps allows you to add recycling drop-off locations, which provide a precise location for disposing of junk or garbage.
In this series, I included a few local business that help consumers dispose of their household and industrial waste at this Location. In our community, they are referred to as kabadi Wala.
Afsar Kabadi and Vinod Kabadi Wala are two businesses located near Banwari Chowk that buy scrap goods and waste products.
When I arrived at this location, I noticed a heap of garbage containing various waste materials, and workers were classifying or separating them from one another.
They segregate plastic scrab, wood scrab, electrical scrab, and iron scrab separately. I questioned them why they classified this waste differently.
They argued that if these products are mixed together, there is no value in them but, if we separate these products and sell them to needy people and authorities who are decomposing and furnishing with new goods products, they would gain from this.
I discovered some buyers who are looking for older styles bike parts from the business owner.
They not only facilitate this location, but they have additionally hired some hawkers who go door to door and purchase waste at a reasonable cost .they provide a three-wheeler rickshaw or a wooden hand-pulled cart to Collect this waste door to door. This not only helps to reduce household waste, but it additionally safeguards the environment from hazardous substances.
This type of shop provides three benefits: first, it helps to reduce garbage in the locality or surrounding area. Second, it protects the environment by disposing of waste appropriately and third, it provides some Monterey value when you sell waste to them.
What are your thoughts on how this business is helping to protect and safeguard our environment? Is there any business near you, or Have you added it to Google Maps yet? Share your thought below in comment.
#Re-cycle local-business #waste sustainability