Environmental Sciences, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

explain segregation of domestic waste in brief​

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Answered by bulbulgujjar
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Domestic waste is waste that is generated as a result of the ordinary day-to-day use of a domestic premise and is either:

taken from the premises by or on behalf of the occupier who generated the waste; without payment, reward or other benefit; or

collected by or on behalf of a local government as part of a waste collection and disposal system.

It is not domestic waste if it is:

taken from a domestic premises under a commercial arrangement (e.g. waste collected in a skip supplied by a commercial operator); or

generated at a domestic premises as a result of a commercial arrangement (e.g. waste generated by a builder paid to perform renovations or by a commercial lawn mowing or gardening contractor).

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Answered by OoExtrovertoO
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Answer:

Waste sorting is the process by which waste is separated into different elements. ... Waste can also be sorted in a civic amenity site. "Waste segregation" means dividing waste into dry and wet. Dry waste includes wood and related products, metals and glass.

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