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Waste are unwanted or unusable materials. Waste is any substance which is discarded after primary use, or is worthless, defective and of no use. Examples include municipal solid waste, hazardous waste, wastewater, radioactive waste, and others
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Waste (or wastes) are unwanted or unusable materials. Waste is any substance which is discarded after primary use, or is worthless, defective and of no use.
Examples include municipal solid waste (household trash/refuse), hazardous waste, wastewater (such as sewage, which contains bodily wastes (feces and urine) and surface runoff), radioactive waste, and others.
According to the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal of 1989, Art. 2(1), "'Wastes' are substance or objects, which are disposed of or are intended to be disposed of or are required to be disposed of by the provisions of national law"
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Waste (or wastes) are unwanted or unusable materials. Waste is any substance which is discarded after primary use, or is worthless, defective and of no use.
Examples include municipal solid waste (household trash/refuse), hazardous waste, wastewater (such as sewage, which contains bodily wastes (feces and urine) and surface runoff), radioactive waste, and others.
According to the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal of 1989, Art. 2(1), "'Wastes' are substance or objects, which are disposed of or are intended to be disposed of or are required to be disposed of by the provisions of national law"
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> Waste is defined in law as something which a holder discards, intends to discard or is required to discard. There are places to put rubbish so that it doesn't harm the environment. If we don't put our waste in the right place - if we just carelessly throw it away - it becomes litter.
> In Ireland, the Waste Management Act sets down the legal definition of ‘waste’ resulting in a broad meaning that includes many scrap materials (such as old metal or broken cars), waste paper and plastic.
> Waste can take many forms including man-made materials like glass, plastic, drinks and food cans and paper. Waste can be categorised into:
✓ Household waste
✓ Commerical waste
✓ Agricultural waste
✓ Manufacturing waste
✓ Construction and demolition waste
✓ Hazardous waste
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,
> Waste is defined in law as something which a holder discards, intends to discard or is required to discard. There are places to put rubbish so that it doesn't harm the environment. If we don't put our waste in the right place - if we just carelessly throw it away - it becomes litter.
> In Ireland, the Waste Management Act sets down the legal definition of ‘waste’ resulting in a broad meaning that includes many scrap materials (such as old metal or broken cars), waste paper and plastic.
> Waste can take many forms including man-made materials like glass, plastic, drinks and food cans and paper. Waste can be categorised into:
✓ Household waste
✓ Commerical waste
✓ Agricultural waste
✓ Manufacturing waste
✓ Construction and demolition waste
✓ Hazardous waste
HOPE IT HELPS YOU,
THANK YOU.☺️☺️
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