Waste recycling in Britain is divided into very fine categories. Just divide the waste light bulbs and tubes into several small boxes. Not only light bulbs and tubes should be open to the outside world, but also those with different colors and shapes, not to mention waste batteries. Old clothes should be sorted. There are also some large garbage, which are distributed in boxes as big as sea containers.
Generally, a garbage core is set in an area, and people will drive away the garbage, such as unused electronic equipment, electrical products, plastic products, small toys, beds, wooden objects, garden garbage and so on. At present, in most residential areas in Britain, there will be a black trash can at each gate to hold non-recyclable garbage, and large and medium-sized garbage trucks will appear on time to carry it away in a unified way, usually twice a week, and trash cans of other colors will be used to recycle garbage.
In some places, it is stricter, and there are 9 classified garbage bins: the waste food is put into the sewage bucket first, and then into the outdoor large jade garbage bin; Plastic bottles should be put in pink trash cans; Glass, copper, cans and spray cans should be thrown into silver barrels; Thick cardboard should be put into the green bucket; Newspapers and magazines belong to the blue bucket; Clothes and textiles should be put in white barrels; Garden garbage must be packed in a dark brown bucket; Unrecoverable garbage should be put into the ash bucket.
Is the living environment in Britain good? 1, clothes
English boys in movies are always very graceful, wearing small hats, straight suits, shiny shoes and folding umbrellas. This is really standard configuration. When I arrived in England, the situation was completely different. Although there are brand-name shops everywhere, the streets are full of leisure suit and shoes. People don't care about fashion trends, as long as they are comfortable.
Step 2 eat
There is no strong food culture in Britain, and the most traditional one is probably fish. Potato chips, right? Fish and chips, actually. In addition, the vast majority of British people are carnivores and love to eat barbecue and sausage. Vegetables and fruits are at best a decoration.
Desserts such as chocolate, candy, ice cream and bread are all British favorites. Tea time is a sweet biscuit, and you need sugar even for drinking tea. No wonder the obesity index in Britain continues to rise.
Step 3 be alive
Britain is still particular about housing, pursuing perfection and living comfortably. Most English families live in houses, which are single-family houses. Some are single-family houses and some are conjoined villas. There are generally two floors, one is the living room, kitchen and dining room, and the other is the bedroom, small study and bathroom. Some houses have gardens in front and parking garages in the back.
In contrast, there are many old houses in Britain, but they are durable because they can be maintained. Most British people like to live in small cities or in the wild, where the environment is quiet and there is no problem in managing gardens.
Step 4: ok
The British subway led the world decades ago, and today it is the best choice for wage earners. In addition, trains and coach routes extend in all directions. But buses and private cars are still the main means of transportation. The fly in the ointment is that Britain is small and big cities are often congested. In contrast, living in second-and third-tier cities is more convenient.
If you live around the city, you don't need to take a bus when you go out. There are all kinds of large shopping malls, shopping centers and nightclubs on the main street, which can be visited in three hours. If you live near the suburbs, it is more convenient to go out and do business by yourself.