Environmental Sciences, asked by abcd1956589, 1 year ago

Hospital waste is managed by :
●composting
●landfilling
●incineration
●throwing away

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

Hospital waste is managed by sanitary landfilling and also through the process of composting.

Explanation:

These two are the methods that are used for solid waste material management at all large scale hospitals and clinics. The waste cannot just be thrown away and solid waste is more hazardous and difficult to ward off. There is a correlation between vector-borne diseases and the disposal of solid hospital waste in numerous sectors.

Answered by lovingheart
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Answer:

Hospital waste can is managed by composting and land filling.

Explanation:

The hospital waste includes syringe, used bandages, test sample, etc. These waste are harmful when directly thrown in the environment. The medicines and other waste are contagious in nature.

They can be the source of diseases to the normal humans. These are always dumped nearby the poor people society.

Land filling and composting are helpful in decreasing the harmful effect of those waste. Before throwing it out the proper processing should be done.

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