collect the information about type of waste produced from rural and urban areas
Answers
Answered by
3
Solid Waste
In rural areas, examples of solid waste include wastes from kitchens, gardens, cattle sheds, agriculture, and materials such as metal, paper, plastic, cloth, and so on. They are organic and inorganic materials with no remaining economic value to the owner produced by homes, commercial and industrial establishments. Most household waste in rural areas is organic, with little inorganic material, and is non-toxic. Because of its environment - friendliness, composting is a highly suitable method of waste management in rural areas.
Liquid Waste
When water is used once and is no longer fit for human consumption or any other use, it is considered to be liquid waste . Wastewater can be sub categorised as industrial and domestic.
Industrial wastewater is generated by manufacturing processes and is difficult to treat.Domestic wastewater includes water discharged from homes, commercial complexes, hotels, and educational institutions.
In rural areas, examples of solid waste include wastes from kitchens, gardens, cattle sheds, agriculture, and materials such as metal, paper, plastic, cloth, and so on. They are organic and inorganic materials with no remaining economic value to the owner produced by homes, commercial and industrial establishments. Most household waste in rural areas is organic, with little inorganic material, and is non-toxic. Because of its environment - friendliness, composting is a highly suitable method of waste management in rural areas.
Liquid Waste
When water is used once and is no longer fit for human consumption or any other use, it is considered to be liquid waste . Wastewater can be sub categorised as industrial and domestic.
Industrial wastewater is generated by manufacturing processes and is difficult to treat.Domestic wastewater includes water discharged from homes, commercial complexes, hotels, and educational institutions.
Similar questions