During the Second World War, resources were scarce and Governments ran big recycling campaigns to ensure nothing was wasted. Waste was segregated for the following uses:
- Tins and metal were collected for use in aircraft, tanks and weapons.
- Kitchen waste provided feed for chickens, pigs and goats and people would bring their scraps to communal bins.
- . . . → Read More: The Recycling Revolution Began In World War 2
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