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by Ayazhan Salmenova | 18-02-2019 00:33 0 |
The average urban resident annually produces about 300 kilograms of various wastes. The main damage to the environment is caused by decomposing food residues that emit flammable methane, which is more dangerous than carbon dioxide. Plus hydrogen sulfide and other gases that are harmful to humans, which increase the greenhouse effect. The total volume of municipal solid waste accumulated in the Republic of Kazakhstan is approximately 100 million tons. About 5–6 million tons of solid waste are generated annually. By 2025, this figure could rise to 8 million. In this case, the garbage is taken to landfills without prior disposal. Polygons are growing and greedily absorbing new territories. There are about 4 thousand of them in the country today, including spontaneous dumps. |
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Hello Ayazhan, drastic increase in population have brought too many problems deeply into our society for a couple of decades.
Domestic waste increase also has aroused waste management problem issues and public sanitation loss these days, and it is not that different when it compares with other countries concerning this issue.
Thanks for publicizing this issue to us!
Posted 21-02-2019 11:51
Hello Ayazhan
Domestic waste is huge when added up. And seems like such methods like individual pricing through RFID technology are being suggested to motivate people to reduce wastes produced in each house.
Thanks for the report!
Posted 19-02-2019 20:35
Hello Ayazhan
As we all know, large amount of domestic waste is being produced from every household, but we can minimize the waste if we can classify and manage the waste. The concept of Zero Waste is also getting popular as mentioned by our fellow ambassador in earlier reports. The concepts of recycling and reuse of non biodegradable products and composting of degradable products can help to minimize the waste.
Thank you for your report.
Keep writing beautiful report.
Green Cheers from Nepal :) :)
Yours,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 18-02-2019 21:08
Hello Ayazhan,
Namaste :)
Waste always must be categorised in to degradable and non degradable so that we can go for future process,
Degradable waste can mix in soil and non degradable waste must go for recycle in order to make environment healthy
Thank you for your report :)
Posted 18-02-2019 04:08