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Role of government in waste management​

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Answered by student8116
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govt can make a law .or make a organisation that sol it

Answered by nahaarshad346
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Local governments play an important role in providing household waste collection and recycling services, managing and operating landfill sites, delivering education and awareness programs, and providing and maintaining litter infrastructure. Managing waste is not just the responsibility of governments.

Management of waste is primarily the responsibility of state and territory governments which regulate and manage waste in accordance with their respective legislation, policies and programs.

The Australian Government is responsible for national legislation, strategies and policy frameworks for waste, including measures that give effect to obligations under international agreements.

Local governments have responsibility for waste management within their local areas as laid down by the regulatory framework of each state or territory. Local governments play an important role in providing household waste collection and recycling services, managing and operating landfill sites, delivering education and awareness programs, and providing and maintaining litter infrastructure.

Managing waste is not just the responsibility of governments. A range of industries and businesses, as well as communities, households and individuals are involved in waste management and resource recovery.
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