Traditional method of waste management like dumping are not practical in Modern Times give reason
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Waste management deals with all types of waste, including industrial, biological and household. ... Waste is produced by human activity, for example, the extraction and processing of raw materials. Waste management is intended to reduce adverse effects of waste on human health, the environment or aesthetics.
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Traditional method of waste management like dumping are not practical in Modern Times
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- Accumulation of waste has never been a major concern in the past, but a more efficient waste management system is required as a result of globalization and industrialisation.
- However traditional waste management methods such as dumping is not practical in the present time. The most popular method of waste disposal used today is to throw everyday wastes in the landfills/waste sites. This waste management process focuses on the burying the wastes in the land.
- But, landfills give rise to water/air pollution that severely impacts the environment and can be fatal to the lives of animals and humans. It also spreads foul odor, becomes a breeding place for germs and infective pathogens to grow, contaminates the ground water, and occupies unecessrily huge spaces
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