多伦多人采用零废物习惯作为接近容量的填埋场,侧重于再利用和回收,以削减废物。
Torontonians adopt zero-waste habits as landfill nears capacity, focusing on reuse and recycling to cut waste.
多伦多人以零废物生活方式为城市垃圾填埋场接近容量,昆廷·德贝克尔(Quentin De Becker)和克里斯蒂娜·科内霍(Cristina Cornejo)等居民选择铝、纸和玻璃等可再利用、可回收的材料,从而最大限度地减少包装和回收利用。
Torontonians are embracing zero waste lifestyles as the city’s landfill nears capacity, with residents like Quentin De Becker and Cristina Cornejo minimizing packaging and recycling by choosing reusable, recyclable materials like aluminum, paper, and glass.
虽然零废物的未来被视为愿望,但个人正在作出小的、可管理的改变——例如从一个家庭地区开始——以减少浪费和节省资金。
Though a zero-waste future is seen as aspirational, individuals are making small, manageable changes—such as starting in one home area—to reduce waste and save money.
未装箱市场的Michelle Genttner建议逐步改变购物习惯和重新使用材料。
Michelle Genttner of Unboxed Market advises gradual shifts in shopping habits and reusing materials.
该城市的目标是实现循环经济,但取得进展的关键在于避免过量包装和优先重新使用。
The city aims for a circular economy, but the key to progress lies in avoiding excess packaging and prioritizing reuse.