Abstract
Waste separation is one of the key topics of research today. Researchers have found that unsorted waste is caused by people's weak environmental awareness and inadequate policies, yet there is a research gap on the impact of unsorted waste on plants. Therefore, the research topic of this paper is to explore the effect of unsorted waste on plant growth and its diversity. The research method of this paper is as follows, firstly, we read the literature to collect the background and reasons leading to the unsorted waste from government, people and biological levels. Secondly, data on heavy metal content in soil were collected to analyze the effects of their heavy metals on plants. The study showed that excessive heavy metal content in soil has a negative impact on the growth of plants and is detrimental to the growth of plants and the conservation of their diversity. Therefore, the correct sorting and disposal of waste contributes to the sustainability of the environment, and thus to the growth of plants and their diversity.
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