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compare waste management practice in urban and rural areas

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Waste management is the process used to manage the garbage in order to control pollution. 

Rural Areas: 
In rural areas the following practices are conducted: 

(i) Less usage of plastic. 

(ii) Use of organic food sources. 

(iii) Collection of all garbage and burning it.

(iv) More trees are planted.

Urban Areas:
In urban areas following practices are conducted:

(i) Municipality services are hired for waste management.

(ii) Plastic is recycled.

(iii) Awareness campaigns for waste management are conducted. 

(iv) Organic goods are imported from rural areas. 
Answered by topanswers
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When considering waste management of rural and urban areas, urban areas produces more wastes than rural one. The density of population in urban areas will always result in large production of waste in a locality where waste management become a sever headache to the municipality.

Rather than rural areas, municipality of urban areas always comes with different ideas for waste management.

Example:

Twin Bin system in waste management.

Twin bin system is a process of setting up two garbage bins in order to separate wastes. It has green colored bin and blue colored bin. The green colored bin is for managing house hold wastes like food wastes. The blue bin is for managing recyclable products like plastics.

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