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segregation of garbage short essay​

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Answered by jatinkhanchandani45
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SEGREGATING WASTES :

It is important to segregate waste on a daily waste

Segregating waste means separating biodegradable wastes from non biodegradable wastes

By this means, the wastes can be sorted and decomposed accordingly

The simplest way we can contribute as an individual is having two waste bins at home – one for bio – degradable wastes another for non biodegradable wastes

SEGREGATING WASTES : (SHORT ESSAY)

Wastes are materials that can be recycled on a regular basis. But because of our ignorance, a lot of waste gets dumped in landfills and pollution hits the planet finally. Only if we start creating awareness and take self responsibility we can clean our environment. For this, we have to learn to segregate our wastes on a daily basis. It is quite important to separate plastic wastes from bio degradable wastes. Plastic wastes should be totally separated from natural wastes. Plastic wastes do not decay like biodegradable wastes. Instead they take many years to breakdown even after which it is dangerous. On the other side, we cannot destroy plastic wastes by burning. Plastic wastes emit poisonous smokes when they are burnt. So, it is high time we avoid using synthetic materials. If not, we should try to segregate wastes and help in lessening the pollution level in our environment.

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Answered by kamyaseenu
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"Waste segregation" means dividing waste into dry and wet. Dry waste includes wood and related products, metals and glass. Wet waste typically refers to organic waste usually generated by eating establishments and are heavy in weight due to dampness. ... Waste segregation is the grouping of waste into different categories.Segregation of waste, i.e. sorting into waste categories, leads to reduced quantities of hazardous waste, as the general waste is separated and follows the municipal waste stream. This greatly reduces the costs for safe disposal of hazardous health-care waste.Wet/Kitchen Waste. This comprises of items like fruit peels, leftovers, vegetable skins, uncooked food, coffee or tea powder, and garden waste like leaves and twigs. ...

  • Dry waste. Dry waste is divided into recyclable and non-recyclable waste. ...
  • Sanitary Waste. ...
  • E-waste
  • Effective segregation of rubbish, recycling, reduction of plastic packaging is one of the most important factors for the implementation of sustainable pro-ecological development. ... In addition, it is necessary to increase the efficiency of recycling and the reduction of toxic waste discharged into the environment.

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