The term municipal solid waste (msw) is generally used to describe
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The term municipal solid waste (MSW) is generally used to describe most of the non-hazardous solid waste from a city, town or village that requires routine collection and transport to a processing or disposal site, Sources of MSW include private homes, commercial establishments and institutions
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Municipal solid waste, also called garbage or trash, is nonhazardous refuse generated by households, institutions, industries, agriculture, and sewage. ... In some cases, what is defined by a community as municipal solid waste will vary by jurisdiction. MSW has changed alongside with society.
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