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Why is it necessary to segregate waste at source?​

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Answered by tanisha91119
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Explanation:

Segregation at the source is necessary for recycling in the same way solar panels need to be placed in direct sunlight to generate solar energy. When you segregate waste at home, it helps the waste pickers and disposal workers to tell the degradable components from the non-biodegradable ones.

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Answered by mandalkarankumar906
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Answer:

Segregation at source is critical to its recycling and disposal. Lack of segregation, collection and transportation of unsegregated mixed waste to the landfills has an impact on the environment. When we segregate waste, it reduces the amount of waste that reaches landfills, thereby taking up less space.

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