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Decaying unsegregated wastes

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Answered by 726211
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Answer:

Here are 10 negative effects of the improper removal and disposal of waste.

Soil contamination. Soil contamination is the No. ...

Air contamination. ...

Water contamination. ...

Bad impact on human health. ...

Impact on animals and marine life. ...

Disease-carrying pests. ...

Adversely affect the local economy. ...

Missed recycling opportunities

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Decaying unsegregated wastes.

EXPLANATION:

  • Segregation of wastes at supply refers to separating garbage into dry and moist wastes into green and blue packing containers respectively.
  • Unsegregated waste can have an effect on the lives of humans of a whole city.  
  • Unsegregated waste is a health danger.  
  • The hassle of waste segregation has been constantly growing with the increasing populace and economic boom.
  • It's no longer most effective for only government bodies to take initiative and steps closer to dealing with the waste, however community participation is also important.
  • Unsegregated waste series and transportation leads to dumping, which generates leach and gaseous emissions besides inflicting nuisance in the surroundings.
  • Leach contaminates the groundwater as well as the surface water inside the vicinity and gaseous emissions make contributions to global warming.
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