A: materials which Chickens need to lay eggs.
1: Bedding (newspaper)
2: Hay
3: Straw
4: Pellets (specialized for chickens)
5: Poultry grain
6: Vegetables (lettuce)
7: Vegetables (spinach)
8: Cheese
9: Water
10: Stockholm Tar
11: Hen House
12: Grass
B : Materials which are not used but come with necessary materials.
1: Staples from the newspaper
2: Orange baling twine (hay & straw)
3: Plastic bag packaging from pellets
4: Plastic packaging from vegetable
5: Plastic packaging from cheese
6: Waist water
7: Steel tin from Stockholm tar
C : Which of these materials are recycled and into what.
1: Plastic bag packaging from pellets – under soil flower bedding
2: waist water – watering plants
3: Steel tin from Stockholm tar – storage
4: Orange Baling twine (hay & straw) – very little reused for string to fix and secure things.
D : Materials that are simply thrown in the bin & reasons why.
1: Plastic packaging from cheese – too small to use
2: Plastic packaging from vegetable – too small to use
3: Orange baling twine (hay & straw) – too much to use effectively, hard to turn into anything
else.
4: Staples from the newspaper – dangerous to animals.
E: Materials which most put in the bin (highest quantity first).
1: Orange baling twine.
2: Plastic packaging from vegetable
3: Plastic packaging from cheese
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