Biology, asked by snay, 9 months ago

explain the need for legal provisions for waste management.​

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Answered by mnsherifkhan
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With the increasing industrial growth and development, one of the consequences we often seem to ignore is the generation of waste. If the disposal of such wastes is not regulated and managed properly, it can lead to serious environmental issues. Also, keeping in line with the principle that development and sustainability should go hand-in-hand, it is necessary that a robust system of waste management is set up. In our country, waste management is governed by Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF) who work together with State Pollution Control Board set up in various States. Certain laws are also present in the legal setup which helps in regulation of waste in India. The National Environment Policy, 2006 laid emphasis not only on disposal of waste but also recycling and treating waste.[1] Let us now look at some of the laws, which are there for the purpose of waste regulation.

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Answered by vipinjee1980
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1 the re users or re cyclers can keep the waste for only up to 90 days. 2 sale of hazardous waste can only be done after obtaining the legal authority. 3 recycling of plastic can be done in a fixed procedure announced by authorities. 4 the biochemical food can't be kept more than 48 hours..

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