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why does waste management strategy in terms of waste minimization called state its aim

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Answered by Brainlytrainer
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Waste can be managed through many ways, for example waste disposal, waste recycle, reuse and waste reduction. All of the methods have their own advantages and disadvantages. Waste disposal is an old method and costly to companies. Waste recycle, reuse and reduction are the better ways to manage waste. Governments are now attempting to increase the cost of waste disposal to compel companies to reduce waste. Reverse logistics is one of the most useful waste management methods which can accrue additional revenue for the company and also reduce its cost.

A perfectly implemented waste management system is hard to establish. The inherent set up costs are still prohibitive and not popular in practice. The methods discussed are still not accepted and used by many companies. However, it is imperative that top management pay more attention to waste management as one of the key drivers of performance management and corporate profitability.

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Answered by ElegantSplendor
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Waste minimisation is a set of processes and practices intended to reduce the amount of waste produced. By reducing or eliminating the generation of harmful and persistent wastes, waste minimisation supports efforts to promote a more sustainable society.[1] Waste minimisation involves redesigning products and processes and/or changing societal patterns of consumption and production.

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