DESCRIPTIVE TEXT : THREATENED COAST
Identification:
Waste is the unwanted leftover material after the end of a process. Waste comes from nature, humans, and industrial waste. Waste is increasing, especially in big cities, which has a negative impact on public health. Waste on earth will continue to increase as long as there are activities carried out by both nature and humans.
Description 1 :
Waste is differentiated based on its nature and shape. Based on its nature, waste is divided into two, namely organic and inorganic. Organic waste, which is waste that can be decomposed, for example food waste, dry leaves, vegetables and others that can be processed into compost. While inorganic waste is waste that is not easily decomposed, for example glass, plastic, and cans which will be recycled by the home industry to reduce the amount of waste as a business opportunity.
Description 2:
The presence of dirty garbage creates serious challenges in waste management and environmental conservation. The management of roadside garbage needs attention. Neighborhood garbage cans are often full to the point of overflowing beyond the garbage cans.
Conclusion:
Poor handling of waste has a negative impact on ecosystems, groundwater quality, and air quality. If left unattended and scattered on the side of the road, it will disturb the view and even pollute the environment and endanger human health. The pungent smell of garbage can also disturb the sense of smell. Therefore, it is important to manage and dispose of waste properly so as not to pollute the environment and endanger the health of humans and other living things.
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