Waste Management: How is the process?

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asked Jan 18, 2021 in Electron Microscopy by webdigitalgroup (840 points)

Understand how the waste management process is.

Waste management allows for a better use of raw materials and a reduction in aggression to the environment. According to (National Solid Waste Policy), waste management needs to ensure the maximum reuse and recycling of waste. As well as the reduction of waste (materials that are not viable in the recycling process).

According to studies, a kilo of material is discarded daily by each Indian. In one year, the total production of solid urban waste in the country reaches approximately 78.6 million tons. Approximately 31.9% is recyclable (metals, plastic, glass and paper), 51.4% is organic material and 16.7% corresponds to other materials.

The company that does not manage waste properly risks losing many opportunities, in addition to incurring environmental crime. It will be responsible for the pollution of the ecosystem and for various damages to human, animal and plant health.

The correct management of this waste also helps to promote cost and waste reduction. Contributing to the increase in business profits and the longed for sustainable development.

Through targeted and well-targeted selective collection, in which consumers also participate, it is possible to achieve profitability over the sale of good quality recyclable materials.

Therefore, all these benefits together favor the increase of the companies' competitive potential, which can grow in a healthy way, free from environmental liabilities, customer dissatisfaction - which, for the most part, misjudge companies that do not adjust to sustainable development. - and maintaining an advantage over competitors who do not act in the same way.

Now some tips for you to help preserve the Environment:

  • Do not put dirty waste (empty bottles and containers) in the trash.
  • Knead and fold as much as possible (cans and cardboard, for example) before throwing it in the trash.
  • Avoid dark bags to dispose of your waste, use bags that allow the identification of materials.

Understand how the waste management process is.

Waste management allows for a better use of raw materials and a reduction in aggression to the environment. According to (National Solid Waste Policy), waste management needs to ensure the maximum reuse and recycling of waste. As well as the reduction of waste (materials that are not viable in the recycling process).

According to studies, a kilo of material is discarded daily by each Indian. In one year, the total production of solid urban waste in the country reaches approximately 78.6 million tons. Approximately 31.9% is recyclable (metals, plastic, glass and paper), 51.4% is organic material and 16.7% corresponds to other materials.

The company that does not manage waste properly risks losing many opportunities, in addition to incurring environmental crime. It will be responsible for the pollution of the ecosystem and for various damages to human, animal and plant health.

The correct management of this waste also helps to promote cost and waste reduction. Contributing to the increase in business profits and the longed for sustainable development.

Through targeted and well-targeted selective collection, in which consumers also participate, it is possible to achieve profitability over the sale of good quality recyclable materials.

Therefore, all these benefits together favor the increase of the companies' competitive potential, which can grow in a healthy way, free from environmental liabilities, customer dissatisfaction - which, for the most part, misjudge companies that do not adjust to sustainable development. - and maintaining an advantage over competitors who do not act in the same way.

Now some tips for you to help preserve the Environment:

  • Do not put dirty waste (empty bottles and containers) in the trash.
  • Knead and fold as much as possible (cans and cardboard, for example) before throwing it in the trash.
  • Avoid dark bags to dispose of your waste, use bags that allow the identification of materials.

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