Environmental Sciences, asked by Timetogainpoints, 14 days ago

Is segregation necessary or not? for garbage

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Answered by Anonymous
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The first reason is it is legally required. Waste segregation is included in law because it is much easier to recycle. Effective segregation of wastes means that less waste goes to landfill which makes it cheaper and better for people and the environment. It is also important to segregate for public health.

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Answered by anchansohm18
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Yes

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Domestically, we only need to segregate between dry and wet waste if we supply our trash to a recycling company. Even if not a recycling company, it can be composted for plants. Since it is organic and contains a lot of fluid, it sticks to other dry, materialistic waste, this hampers segregation. It also decomposes very fast and attracts other organisms as well as giving off bad odour and dirtying the area. The rest is segregated using different levels of automation, which you don't have to worry about, but the company or government running it has to. This is important because we can reduce the amount of direct wastage of useful materials and reduce the environmental and aesthetic impact.

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