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Junk

Junk is a term used to describe items that are considered worthless, unwanted, or of little value. In everyday usage it covers a broad range of things, from household clutter to unsolicited mail. In specialized contexts, "junk" forms part of several compound terms such as junk food, junk science, or junk DNA, each reflecting different ways the word is used.

Common categories include household junk (old furniture, broken appliances), construction and demolition debris, and electronic waste

Disposal and management involve sorting and choosing between reuse, recycling, donation, or disposal in landfill or

In cultural usage, phrases such as junk food describe highly processed foods with little nutritional value,

The concept of junk highlights the tension between consumption, waste management, and resource use in modern

(discarded
phones,
computers).
Junk
mail
refers
to
unsolicited
advertising
materials
sent
by
post
or
digitally.
The
status
of
an
item
as
junk
is
often
determined
by
context,
ownership,
and
local
laws
or
norms
about
reuse
and
disposal.
through
waste-to-energy
facilities.
Reuse
and
repair
reduce
environmental
impact,
while
recycling
recovers
materials
for
new
products.
Hazardous
components
in
some
junk,
such
as
batteries
or
electronics,
require
special
handling.
while
junk
science
refers
to
research
perceived
as
methodologically
weak
or
unsubstantiated.
Junk
furniture
or
items
may
be
donated
or
resold
through
second-hand
markets
or
charity
shops.
societies.
Related
topics
include
waste
management
and
recycling.