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[Virtual Presenter] We are excited to welcome everyone to today’s training session on recycling best practices. Recycling is a critical practice that has numerous benefits for our environment economy and communities. By mastering effective recycling strategies we can reduce pollution conserve natural resources and promote a sustainable future. In this session we will cover the basics of waste identify recyclable materials and discuss best practices for recycling at work and home. Let’s get started..

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undefined. [Audio] Recycling best practices is the focus of today's presentation. We will discuss the basics of recycling and how it can positively impact the environment. We will explore the different types of recyclable materials and proper ways to sort and dispose of them. It is important to understand the distinction between residual waste and recycled waste. Recyclable materials include paper plastic glass and metal. Proper sorting is essential for effective recycling. Paper can be recycled in various forms such as cardboard newspapers magazines and food scraps. Plastic recycling may require additional effort as not all plastics are recyclable. However identifying recyclable plastics is easy simply look for the recycling symbol on the bottom of the item. Some countries have specific recycling guidelines like the Ministry of Housing and Local Government in Malaysia. They encourage residents to categorize their waste including paper plastic glass and metal. Following these guidelines ensures proper recycling of our waste. Recycling has a significant impact on the environment reducing pollution and conserving natural resources. By properly sorting and disposing of our waste we can create a more sustainable future for ourselves and future generations. In conclusion recycling is a simple yet impactful way to make a difference in our environment. By understanding the basics of recycling and properly sorting our waste we can help reduce pollution conserve natural resources and create a more sustainable future..

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[Audio] In this session we will cover the basics of waste identify recyclable materials and discuss best practices for recycling at work and home. Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. It is an essential component of waste management and aims to reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials reduce energy usage reduce air & water pollution and lower greenhouse gas emissions. So let’s get started and learn more about recycling best practices..

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[Audio] In this session we will cover the basics of waste identify recyclable materials and discuss best practices for recycling at work and home. We will share a short video that explains the importance of recycling and its benefits. By mastering effective recycling strategies we can reduce pollution conserve natural resources and promote a sustainable future..

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[Audio] 1. We will be discussing the current waste management practices in Malaysia and the potential for improvement. 2. Malaysians throw away 39 000 tons of solid waste daily equivalent to 1.17 kilograms per person. 3. The food waste component makes up the biggest portion at 30.6% followed by plastic at 21.9% paper at 15.3% and disposable diapers at 8.2%. 4. However about 46% of this waste is recyclable. 5. We have the potential to greatly reduce the amount of waste we produce and in turn protect the environment and promote a sustainable future. 6. In this session we will cover the basics of waste management identify recyclable materials and discuss best practices for recycling at work and home. 7. Let's get started with a short video that will provide us with a better understanding of the current waste management practices in Malaysia..

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[Audio] We will cover the basics of waste identify recyclable materials and discuss best practices for recycling at work and home. Recycling is a critical practice that has numerous benefits for our environment economy and communities. By mastering effective recycling strategies we can reduce pollution conserve natural resources and promote a sustainable future..

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[Audio] Discuss best practices for recycling at work and home. By mastering effective recycling strategies we can reduce pollution conserve natural resources and promote a sustainable future. Let's begin with a brief video..

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[Audio] Let's begin with a brief video. Regarding the general waste collected in Mewah premises what items are typically thrown as general waste such as P-E-T bottles soft drink cans plastic containers and paper?.

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[Audio] Recycling is a crucial practice that has many benefits for our environment economy and communities. By learning effective recycling techniques we can reduce pollution conserve natural resources and build a sustainable future. In this training session we will cover the basics of waste identify recyclable materials and discuss best practices for recycling in workplaces and homes. We will also show a brief video that highlights the importance of segregating recyclable materials. The video demonstrates that when all types of waste are mixed together contamination can occur leading to inefficient and costly recycling processes. Proper segregation is essential to ensure that recyclable products are processed correctly and effectively leading to higher-quality recyclables and better environmental sustainability. We will discuss the different types of materials that require different recycling processes and how intermingling these materials with non-recyclable waste can lead to more waste in landfills and higher recycling costs. By following these best practices we can promote environmental sustainability save money and reduce waste..

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[Audio] Recycling is essential for the environment economy and communities. It reduces pollution conserves natural resources and promotes sustainability. In this training session we will cover the basics of waste identify recyclable materials and discuss best practices for recycling at work and home. Paper products such as newspaper office paper corrugated cardboard boxes and other cardboard packaging can be recycled. However some paper products cannot be recycled such as paper with food residue or wax-coated paper. Plastics such as beverage and juice P-E-T bottles toiletries plastic containers and certain types of glass cannot be recycled. Certain types of metal cans including those with oil and paint residue are not meant for recycling..

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[Audio] Common recycling mistakes that happen at home and in the workplace are many. Recycling is essential for our environment economy and communities. Mastering effective recycling strategies can reduce pollution conserve natural resources and promote sustainability. Therefore let's look at common recycling mistakes. Many people miss capping plastic caps on bottles because of their small size. Some recycling centers cannot take plastic caps alone due to problems with the recycling equipment. People often throw dirty cardboard and paper into clean recycling papers which can ruin the entire batch. Glossy papers such as magazines are often thrown into the general waste bin instead of being recycled. Many people don't sort their office waste properly leading to it ending up in the trash. Plastic bags should not be included with recycling because rarely do recycling companies accept them. To avoid these mistakes always cap plastic caps on bottles sort recyclables properly separate paper plastic and metal waste remember that glossy papers can be recycled empty out the contents of bottles before recycling and choose paper instead of plastic bags when recycling. By following these simple recycling best practices we can help protect the environment and promote sustainability..

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[Audio] Today we will be discussing common recycling mistakes and how to avoid them. We will cover mistakes such as including frozen food boxes in the recycling which can be difficult to recycle due to their waxy coating. We will also discuss bioplastics which are made from renewable biomass sources but can be difficult to recycle due to their diverse chemical compositions and the lack of appropriate recycling infrastructure. It is important to be aware of the different types of plastics and how to properly dispose of them. For example plastic-coated wrapping paper should be rinsed and placed in the recycling bin while bioplastics and composite plastics cannot be recycled with standard plastics and should be disposed of in a different way. By being aware of these recycling mistakes and how to avoid them we can help to reduce waste and promote a sustainable future..

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[Audio] Recycling is a critical practice that has numerous benefits for our environment economy and communities. By mastering effective recycling strategies we can reduce pollution conserve natural resources and promote a sustainable future. In this session we will cover the basics of waste identify recyclable materials and discuss best practices for recycling at work and home..

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[Audio] Recycling is crucial to the environment economy and communities. By learning effective recycling strategies we can reduce pollution conserve natural resources and create a sustainable future. In this session we will cover the basics of waste identify recyclable materials and discuss best practices for recycling at work and home. Let's start by watching a short video..

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[Audio] Recycling is a vital practice that brings numerous advantages for our environment economy and communities. By mastering effective recycling methods we can minimize pollution conserve natural resources and contribute to a sustainable future. In this session we will delve into the fundamentals of waste identify recyclable materials and discuss best practices for recycling at work and home. Let's begin with a brief video. This video will offer a comprehensive overview of the recycling process and the benefits of recycling. It will also spotlight the various types of materials that can be recycled and how they are processed. By the end of the video you will have a clearer understanding of the recycling process and the significance of recycling in our daily lives..

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[Audio] Reward your employees with a short video that covers the basics of waste identifies recyclable materials and discusses best practices for recycling at work and home..

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[Audio] In this session we will cover the basics of recycling and discuss best practices for recycling. We will also show you a short video about rinsing your containers before placing them in the recycling bin. Rinsing helps to remove any food residue which can attract pests and contaminate other recyclable materials. By rinsing your containers you can help to keep your recycling stream clean and efficient. Remember to rinse your containers and do your part to protect the environment and promote a sustainable future..

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[Audio] We will cover the basics of waste identify recyclable materials discuss best practices for recycling at home and work. Let's watch a brief video that highlights items that should not be placed in the recycling bin. The video shows that items such as electronics plastic bags batteries tape tanglers tissue paper foam containers hoses cords and packaging wires ceramics dishware food napkins and plastic paper plates/towels cutlery should not be placed in the recycling bin. It is crucial to note that plastic bags are not allowed in the recycling bin. We kindly request that everyone properly disposes of hazardous materials such as aerosol cans and avoid putting their recyclables in bags. By following these best practices we can have a positive impact on our environment and promote a sustainable future..

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[Audio] Let's discuss the basics of waste identify recyclable materials and provide best practices for recycling at work and home..