waste management our responsibility
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-- I would say that waste management is the process of treating solid wastes. It also offers variety of solutions for recycling items that don’t belong to trash or are completely discarded and of no use. Waste management is abouthow garbage and waste can be used asa valuable resource for us and our future generations. Waste management disposes of the products and substances that you have used in asafe and efficient manner. Rubbish, garbage and waste can cause air and water pollution....and it also leads to Communicable diseases like malaria,typhoid ,asthma etc.Hope this would be helpful.
Please Mark as me Brainliest SO I will follow you .Waste Management Speech 1
Hon’ble Principal, Vice Principal, Respected Colleagues and My Dear Children! Everybody is heartily welcomed at our school’s waste management program.
As a social science teacher of the senior secondary classes, I have been given this privilege to host this program and enlighten our students on various ways of managing the wastes of our homes and surroundings so that cleanliness can be encouraged amongst our young generation too.
Before I discuss various aspects of managing wastes, let me first ask you what waste management is all about?
Waste management is that branch of science that looks into the prevention and supervising of wastes. We all should owe some responsibility towards our environment and put every bit of efforts towards preserving it. Always remember that a clean and attractive environment will encourage a healthy lifestyle in the people. This is mainly because of the fact that a healthy and clean environment will not become a breeding place of mosquitoes and diseases and hence people living in those areas will remain immune to the diseases caused by waste.
The best possible method of managing solid waste is to reuse or reduce them. There are various ways of waste reduction. Firstly, manufacturing companies are bringing products with an innovative packaging which doesn’t harm the environment and create less garbage to be disposed in the environment after the consumption of that product. In fact, there are some manufacturing companies that encourage their consumers to carry their own reusable packaging item. And as responsible citizens of our country, we should encourage the use of reusable products in our family and people living in our surroundings.
As far as disposing waste is concerned, there are many ways of doing it – landfills, combustion/incineration and composting, to name a few. Disposing garbage or daily waste in the landfills is the most common method of waste disposal since a long time. This method of waste disposal involves burying the garbage in the land. In order to eliminate foul smell and risks caused to health some processes are involved. Even though it is true that landfills are the highly sought after method of waste removal, it is certainly not successful amidst space constraint.
Next comes, combustion or incineration, which is yet another method of waste disposal where solid wastes are made to burn at high temperatures so that it can be transformed into gaseous products or a residual form. The biggest benefit derived from this type of waste disposal method is that it has the capacity to reduce the amount of solid waste to 20-30 percent of the actual amount, thereby decreasing the space required to dispose them and bring down the burden from landfills.
Composting is a hassle free and natural process of bio-degradation that makes use of the organic wastes, i.e. remnants of kitchen, plant and garden waste and transforms it into nutrient-rich food for the plants. Clearly, composting is one of the finest methods for the disposal of waste as it can convert risky organic products into safe compost. However, it’s a slow method and requires a lot of space.
Since there are a lot of ways of waste disposal, you should look for a method that best suits you and allows you to maintain a clean environment without any struggle.