Blog 9

 For this weeks topic on solid and hazardous waste I started to think more about my daily life. Before this I did not think too much about where my garbage went. I knew it was sent to landfills but was not aware of how landfills actually work. from lecture I learned that waste actually builds up in landfills and can stay there for years, even hundreds of years in the case of plastics.One thing that stood out to me was how much waste we produce as individuals. In California, people generate around 6 pounds of waste per day, which is actually a very large amount when you think about it over a year. It made me reflect on my own habits, especially how often I use single-use plastics like water bottles or takeout containers. I never really questioned it before, but now I feel like I should be more aware. Another part that impacted me was learning about hazardous wastes affects on human health. Things like cleaning products, batteries, and electronics can be toxic if not disposed of properly. I realized that I probably throw away things incorrectly without even knowing. Overall, this topic made me more aware of my actions. I want to start making small changes like reducing waste, reusing items, and recycling properly. It feels like a small step, but if everyone did it, it could actually make a difference.

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