A system employing two receptacles for waste disposal often categorizes refuse into distinct streams, such as recyclable and non-recyclable materials, or compostable and non-compostable waste. For example, a kitchen might feature separate bins for food scraps and general refuse. This approach facilitates more efficient waste management.
Implementing separate waste streams offers numerous advantages. It reduces landfill burden by diverting recyclable and compostable materials, conserves natural resources through recycling, and minimizes environmental impact. This practice has evolved from simpler, single-container systems as awareness of environmental responsibility has grown. Source separation, at the point of disposal, represents a crucial first step in effective waste management strategies.