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Description
Waste by Composition
Slide Content
The slide titled "Waste by Composition" classifies waste into three categories: "Mixed Ordinary Wastes," "Recyclable Wastes," and "Broken Equipment / Household Appliance." "Mixed Ordinary Wastes" refers to non-separated domestic trash. "Recyclable Wastes" pertains to items that can be processed and used again, such as paper, glass, and certain plastics. "Broken Equipment / Household Appliance" highlights waste consisting of damaged or obsolete electrical items.
Graphical Look
- Three large circular icons, each with a white outline, set against a dark blue background.
- Each icon is accompanied by a label: "Mixed Ordinary Wastes" features a trash bin, "Recyclable Wastes" showcases a recycling bin with a recyclable symbol, and "Broken Equipment/Household Appliance" includes a picture of electronic devices, like a camera and film.
- Below the main icons, there are three smaller versions of the same icons with white outlines on dark blue squares, labeled "Dark Backgrounds Versions."
- To the bottom right, there are three orange icons with white outlines and a label that says "Fully Editable & Automatically Adjusting to Color Schema."
The slide has a clean and modern look with a gradient grayish-blue background. The use of consistent icon styles and a color scheme provides a visually coherent presentation of information.
Use Cases
- To educate about the different types of waste management during an environmental seminar.
- In corporate sustainability reports to visualize waste separation efforts.
- During a policy-making or city planning meeting to discuss waste management strategies.
- As part of a school or community program presentation aimed at promoting recycling and responsible waste disposal.
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