Trash” or “Waste”? Words Matter. Meaning Matters.
Inenvironmental management, language reflects mindset.
The words “trash” and “waste” are often used interchangeably, but they carry very different conceptual weight.
🔹 “Trash” implies something hashtaguseless, discarded without value.
🔹 “Waste”, on the other hand, refers to materials that may no longer serve their original purpose, but can still be hashtagtransformed, hashtagreused, or hashtagrecovered.
At Antipollution SA, we see waste not as an end, but as a hashtagresource in hashtagtransition. The way we view and define material directly shapes how we manage it.
💡 Words have hashtagconceptual_power. When we shift our vocabulary, we also shift our hashtagapproach to hashtagsustainability. Seeing value where others see disposal is the first step toward a hashtagcircular_economy.
♻️ It’s not about throwing things away. It’s about rethinking what “away” really means.
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