Food waste: too many dishes in the restaurant lead to food waste; Or buy too much food in the supermarket, which leads to the expiration and waste of ingredients.
Energy waste: when using electrical appliances at home or office, they are not turned off in time, resulting in power waste; Or there is no reasonable route planning when driving, resulting in waste of fuel consumption.
Paper waste: it is unnecessary to print documents in the office, resulting in a lot of paper waste; Or use too much paper when writing.
Waste of resources: washing clothes or bathing with too much water leads to waste of water resources.
Packaging waste: choosing over-packaged products when buying goods leads to a lot of waste of packaging materials and will eventually be discarded.
Energy waste: when using electric lights or appliances, the use time or power is not controlled, resulting in energy waste.
Time waste: wasting time in daily life or work, such as browsing meaningless social media or hesitating for a long time at work.
Traffic waste: choosing unreasonable traffic modes or routes leads to waste of time and resources, such as commuting by private car.