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(Topic Report): Problem and Solving:How to deal with garbage pollution?

by Alan Portocarrero | 17-07-2020 15:36 recommendations 1

Garbage pollution,  we all know, is a big deal to our environment. My city Iquitos, a small city,  for example, generates 382 tons of household wastes every day, however, 60% of them is recollected and managed. As a result,  40% of pollutants are out there thrown down the streets, parks, clandestine dumps,  or floating on the river[1]. I can¡¯t imagen how big the data is in big cities in all around the globe. However, what can we do to reduce the impact? In this article, I am going to attempt to respond this question. I am going to explain two pollution-management strategies, taking into account the reality of two type of society: Non-developed and developed. 

First of all, waste to feeding. My own idea. This is a strategy, which consist to get the maximum organic waste from landfills for composting, in order to manage a project of growing vegetable and fruits for benefiting children with anaemia and malnutrition.  I thought about this idea for three reasons. First, because it is approachable for non-developed countries, second it benefits health and environment without using advanced technological sources. Several countries in the world don¡¯t get the chance to work with advanced technology to cut down the impact of garbage pollution. However, they still can contribute to the change with other way. Waste to feeding, is approachable because it just needs the political acceptance and not economic interests behind. The idea is to build up two landfills, one for solid waste and the other for organic. In the second one, a process of composting will be executed and it can be treated to grow plants and greens after. That way, reduce some health problems also. For example, in Peru chronic child malnutrition is a big deal. According to international statistic, nearly 30% of children aged under five years old suffer from this issue. Therefore, it affects their health and their growth years later.[2] Thereby, all the vegetables, and other green productions can be donated to feed those vulnerable children, this seems to be an ambitious project but the government has to be involved too to be successful. On the other hand,  from the 382 tons of household waste generated in Peru, 154 end to streets, corners, rivers and lakes[3].  Executing this plan 40% of organic waste can be reduce to 0%.  Therefore, waste to feeding, can be managed easily to reduce the impact of garbage pollution at the time of benefiting children with malnutrition too.  What do you think? Could it work in your country? 
On the other hand, we have  ¡°Waste to energy¡±, it is the name of  an ongoing project that ¡°describe various technologies that convert non-recyclable waste into usable forms of energy¡±. This is not my idea but I found it really interesting to share with you.  Everyday tons of garbage is placed down the landfills. Just a few percentage of  it, is recyclable but the other not. Then, those pollutants stay at the landfills for a extend period of time, while, polluting the land and emitting a huge amount of CO2 into the atmosphere[4] . Waste to energy, seems to be an alternative of solution, specially for those countries with advanced technologies because non- recyclable wastes will be transformed into energy. Besides, those developed countries can invest in Green Blaze and Energy Brick technologies. Green Blaze technology is the process to convert all type of garbage into electrical energy, using advanced technological incineration, where CO2, Mercury Sulfur oxide, Nitrogen,  and so on will be cut down. On the other hand, Energy Brick is an effective storage of electrical power, generated by any type of conventional or alternative power sources[5]. That way, energy can be produced from garbage and shared with the population. Therefore, it will benefit the environment because the amount of pollutants in landfills will be less. However, this is still a project being analysed. I hope it can be carried out as soon as possible in all developed countries.    What do you think?
To end, I shared with you two ideas to reduce the impact of garbage pollution. The first one was, developed by myself, called Waste to feeding and the second one was Waste to energy. Nowadays we are in need of solutions for the environmental crisis, no matter if your suggestion could sounds weird, crazy or impossible, but the idea is that everybody  takes part in this situation. We need hear people, so that we can work together for a better world.             
References:
UNAPIquitos.(2015).Diagnostico de la problemática de los residuos solidos urbanos  en el ámbito del Municipio Provincial de Maynas, Iquitos-Peru,2014. Retrieved from http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/UNAP/4993#:~:text=El%20r%C3%A1pido%20crecimiento%20demogr%C3%A1fico%20de,son%20el%201%2C8%25.       
 ADGEX.(2019). Sustainable Waste to Energy Project. Retrieved from https://www.studentenergy.org/topics/waste-to-energy
UniversidadDelPacifico.(2012).Desnutrición
crónica infantil en el Perú: un problema persistente. Retrieved from http://repositorio.up.edu.pe/handle/11354/349#:~:text=La%20desnutrici%C3%B3n%20cr%C3%B3nica%20infantil%20en,a%C3%B1os%20sufre%20de%20este%20mal

[1] UNAPIquitos.(2015).Diagnostico de la problemática de los residuos solidos urbanos  en el ámbito del Municipio Provincial de Maynas, Iquitos-Peru,2014. Retrieved from http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/UNAP/4993#:~:text=El%20r%C3%A1pido%20crecimiento%20demogr%C3%A1fico%20de,son%20el%201%2C8%25.       
[2] UniversidadDelPacifico.(2012).Desnutrición
crónica infantil en el Perú: un problema persistente. Retrieved from http://repositorio.up.edu.pe/handle/11354/349#:~:text=La%20desnutrici%C3%B3n%20cr%C3%B3nica%20infantil%20en,a%C3%B1os%20sufre%20de%20este%20mal
[3] UNAPIquitos.(2015).Diagnostico de la problemática de los residuos solidos urbanos  en el ámbito del Municipio Provincial de Maynas, Iquitos-Peru,2014. Retrieved from http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/UNAP/4993#:~:text=El%20r%C3%A1pido%20crecimiento%20demogr%C3%A1fico%20de,son%20el%201%2C8%25. 
[4] ADGEX.(2019). Sustainable Waste to Energy Project. Retrieved from https://www.studentenergy.org/topics/waste-to-energy   
[5] Idem

 

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11 Comments

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Alan Portocarrero, this is a mentor, Sang Su Lee.

    I like your problem definition and creative solution. It is indeed true that waste problems are serious right now. Under the system of capitalism, many countries have believed that producing at the maximum level would give them benefits. In short-hand, it does. However, in long run, this behavior is not helpful at all. I guess your solutions would reduce the amount of garbage decomposed improperly.

    Green cheers~
    Posted 24-07-2020 00:36

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Alan Portocarrero, this is mentor Taehyun!

    Thank you for your article on how to deal with systematic waste! It was creative, but the eye-catching approach was to systematically solve your own logic using logical figures! If we proceed like this, I think we can really handle the garbage more systematically. In addition, I would like to advise you on how to manage these by-products because the waste dumps where organic materials are stored will decompose and produce odors and polluted water!

    Thank you for the report!

    Green cheers!
    Posted 20-07-2020 01:54

  • Bal krishna Pandey says :
    Hello Alan,
    I agree with your article. Garbage pollution is a major problem in my village. Due to improper dumping, Garbage are flooded in paddy field with the heavy rainfall. This results many negative environmental cost. Your idea of waste feeding and waste to energy can be applied and I will follow this seriously.
    thanks~
    Posted 20-07-2020 01:43

  • Puja Khadka says :
    Hello Alan,
    Greetings from Nepal and thank you for such an informative report.
    Posted 18-07-2020 22:56

  • Sagar Koirala says :
    Hello Alan,
    Greetings from Nepal

    I hope you are fine and doing great. Thank You for highlighting about Garbage Pollution. It is one of the major problem of current generation. Keep Writing

    Regards,
    Sagar Koirala
    Posted 18-07-2020 21:37

  • NsikakAbasi Etim Jnr says :
    Greetings Alan,

    Both ideas are very nice strategies to pollution management and if implemented in countries, it would go a long way in tackling garbage pollution and climate change in general. Thank you for this wonderful report on garbage pollution management. Great job!

    Yours truly,
    NsikakAbasi Etim Jnr.
    Posted 18-07-2020 03:32

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Alan!

    I hope you are fine and doing great!

    I enjoy reading your report,both the ideas you have shared in report are interesting and can be adopted by any country.

    Thanks for sharing!

    GREEN CHEERS FROM NEPAL!

    Regards,
    Sonika
    Posted 18-07-2020 00:10

  • Sandhya Adhikari says :
    Greeting Alan,

    Its me Sandhya from Nepal,
    I do hope you are fine there and doing great with your works,

    Un managed garbage pollution is one of the major problem that we all are facing,

    It should be managed by everyone to minimize the environmental crises,

    Keep writing,

    Looking forward to read much more from you,

    Yours,
    Sandhya
    Posted 18-07-2020 00:10

  • sandesh thapa says :
    Greetings Alan Portocarrero,


    Nice report and yeah great idea presented. We need to act now to manage our current problem of unsafe garbage deposition and its introduction to pollution.

    Regards,
    Sandesh!!!
    Posted 17-07-2020 20:24

  • Rafa Mohammed Ashique says :
    Ahlan Alan Portocarrero!
    Greetings from UAE

    First off, congratulations on this post. I completely agree with the fact that garbage pollution plays a huge role in environment crisis. Some of the ways to deal with this are: Start by composting your food waste or garden waste instead of dumping it. If composting sounds like too much work, send your organic waste to a recycling facility instead of dumping it in landfills. Also, refrain from using disposables and plastics and use reusable or recyclable products instead.

    Off to share!

    Posted 17-07-2020 18:43

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Alan

    Greetings and Namaste from Nepal
    Wishing you a safe stay
    Thank you for your report on problem of Garbage pollution and its solution

    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.
    Green Cheers :)

    Best wishes,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 17-07-2020 16:52

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