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Waste Management and Recycling
Waste Management and Recycling
Understanding Waste
Waste is any unwanted or discarded material produced by human activity. Effective waste management reduces environmental harm, conserves resources, and minimises disposal costs.
Types of Waste
Municipal Waste: Everyday items from offices, households, and public spaces.
Industrial Waste: By-products from manufacturing processes, chemicals, and packaging materials.
Hazardous Waste: Materials that pose health or environmental risks, including chemicals, batteries, and electronic waste.
Organic Waste: Biodegradable materials such as food scraps and garden waste.
Waste Hierarchy
The waste hierarchy promotes sustainable practices through the following steps:
Prevention: Avoid generating waste wherever possible.
Reuse: Extend the life of materials through repurposing.
Recycling: Convert waste into reusable materials.
Recovery: Extract energy or resources from waste.
Disposal: Landfill or incineration, as a last resort.
Practical Waste Management in the Workplace
Effective waste management reduces pollution, conserves natural resources, and contributes to a circular economy where materials are reused and recycled.