kinds of waste - suggestions to lower down the percentage of waste - making best out of waste - recycling waste - creating people's awareness
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KINDS OF WASTE:-
1. Liquid waste
- Liquid waste refers to all grease, oil, sludges, wash water, waste detergents and dirty water that have been thrown away.
- There are two categories of liquid waste: non-point and point source waste. Manufactured liquid wastes are called point source, and non-point source wastes occur naturally in our environment.
2. Solid Waste
- Solid waste is any garbage, sludge, and refuse found in industrial and commercial locations.
3. Organic Waste
- Organic waste refers to rotten meat, garden and food waste. This type of rubbish is commonly found in homes. With time, they decompose and turn into manure by the action of microorganisms on them.
4. Recyclable Waste
- All discarded items like metals, furniture, organic waste that can be recycled fall under this category. Not all items are recyclable, so you have to be careful when putting things into the recycle bin.
5. Hazardous Waste
- Hazardous waste includes flammable, corrosive, toxic and reactive materials. In a nutshell, they are wastes that pose a significant or potential threat to our environment.
suggestions to lower down the percentage of waste:-
- Reduce Your Packaging Purchases
- Reduce Toxicity
- Reuse Bags, Containers, and Other Items
- Borrow, Rent, and Share!
making best out of waste:-
- Helps in generating the awareness and building the attitude to take up activities in real would. Controlling the amount of waste send into landfills. Enables the students to give this creativity & innovation a shape. Reduces the destruction of forest & other eco – system.
recycling waste:-
- Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. ... Recycling can prevent the waste of potentially useful materials and reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, thereby reducing: energy usage, air pollution (from incineration), and water pollution (from landfilling).
creating people's awareness:-
- Raising awareness about municipal solid waste management is an essential component of effective waste management. It is important for key stakeholders to be aware of a city’s waste management activities and have a strong understanding of the benefits of proper solid waste management. Although, many challenges arise when raising awareness about solid waste management, a variety of communication techniques can be used to address them.
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