THE HOUSE THAT RUBBISH BUILT (DeepEnglish)

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We live in a disposable society and generate tons of garbage each year. Yet one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, What one person may consider worthless could be highly prized or valued by someone else.
In six months, he built a modern house from scratch by starting from the beginning with the basic ingredients.
Angus selected materials earmarked for landfill and used his skills to give them a new lease on life. The money had been earmarked for spending on new school buildings. The factory has been earmarked for closure. She was earmarked early as a possible champion. earmark [usually passive] to decide that something will be used for a particular purpose, or to state that something will happen to somebody/something in the future
He explained, “People can’t keep using stuff. We have got to come up with alternative ways to use things.” She came up with a new idea for increasing sales. How soon can you come up with the money? to come up with to find or produce an answer, a sum of money, etc.
He is frustrated that Scotland lags behind other European countries when it comes to recycling. Sales are lagging behind this year compared to last year. I lagged behind the rest of the hikers and got lost. Don't forget to do your readings for class, or you'll lag behind. lag behind To move or happen at a slower pace than someone or something else.
The effectiveness of their recycling system is so off the charts, they’ve run out of rubbish. Our electricity bill was off the charts last month! How could we be using that much energy? I'm telling you, that concert is going to be off the charts! off the charts ​(informal, especially North American English) extremely high in level The response has been off the charts. Everybody loved it. See also: chart, off
Sweden is also committed to taking care of their environment. In 1991, it slapped a heavy tax on fossil fuels, and now half of its electricity comes from renewable energy. He slapped a speeding ticket on me just for going a few miles above the speed limit. The landlord just slapped an eviction notice on us. slap ,,,on To present someone with a legal notice, citation, or indictment. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "slap" and "on." The government slapped a tax on all imports. If your payment is late, the credit card company will slap on a late fee in addition to interest.
Swedish citizen, Daniel Silberstein, said recycling is now second nature to him. He found that teaching was second nature to him. Don't worry, navigating these winding roads is second nature for me at this point. second nature An intuitive, instinctive, or innate ability, habit, or trait usually achieved because one performs or practices a certain action very often or for a very long time.
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