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[THEMATIC REPORT] WASTE AND ENVIRONMENT

by Meena Pandey | 09-02-2021 20:42 recommendations 0

Firstly, we need to be crystal clear on what actually waste is. The things considered as waste by one group of people may not be waste to another group of people. Something that is considered as waste can be used again and again i.e. reuse thereby making it of use although it is considered as waste after its use. Thus, we can say waste to those things which have no longer use and it is unwanted for us. Waste may be solid or liquid. Organic waste undergo decomposition after a certain period of time with an evolvement of foul gas inviting many flies which becomes the breeding place for flies, mosquito and cause the diseases like typhoid, diarrhea and so on. Similarly, inorganic waste such as glass pieces, metallic waste, debris, which are not hazardous or pathogenic to our health but it is responsible for adding waste to the environment.

We can classify waste into different categories such as municipal solid waste, industrial solid waste, agricultural waste and residues, hazardous waste and nuclear waste. Classification of solid waste seems to be tedious but it is of great advantageous. On classification of solid waste, it helps in recycling, proper disposal, stable collection system. Municipal waste comprises waste generated due to activities of municipal and street activities such as dead animals, market wastes etc. Commercial waste originates due to the official activities, restaurant, hotels and so on. Hazardous waste is those waste having a origin of industrial, institutional or consumer origin which is harmful physically, chemically, biologically to the human health and environment. Agricultural origin includes both organic and inorganic wastes which is originated during the production of agricultural products in the farm.

From the local level, after separating the organic waste we used to store the waste from household drudgery in the buckets, plastic bins, metal bins. But after going through the green, there has come the new concept of disposal of waste in different color bins. The yellow bins are meant for the disposal of infectious waste, bandages, gauze, cotton or the object that contains our body fluids. Biomedical wastes should be properly disposed because they are prone to infection. While green dustbin signifies for the disposal of organic waste. We should store the green waste into non-corrosive bins with a lid. Similarly, blue dustbin holds the wastage including glasses, bottles and medicines which has crossed its expiry date. Construction and demolition waste should be properly disposed as they do not undergo decomposition within century or even more than that.

Waste management refers to all those series of activities done for reducing the waste from its origin to its final disposal. It comprises collection, transport, treatment along with its disposal including monitoring and evaluation. The new concept of solid waste management encompasses all those activities that refers reduce, reuse and recycle over the waste disposal. Prevention, minimization, reuse, recycling, and disposal is preferred hierarchically for the solid waste management.  In the todays world where the world is combating against the effect of greenhouse effect and global warming, it is of utmost necessary to manage the waste either to reduce the foul smell or control spread of various contagious diseases due to pollution. When the solid waste is in such a quantity that its management is very difficult, we store the waste in the place far away from residential order.

Make your pocket as your first bin¡¦..

 

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10 Comments

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you SJ mentor.
    Posted 14-02-2021 00:32

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Asmita sis.
    Posted 14-02-2021 00:28

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Priyanka.
    Posted 14-02-2021 00:28

  • SJ Mentor says :
    Hello Meena!
    It's your SJ mentor.

    Hope things are fine with you.
    Thank you for writing your last report for this period.
    We sincerely appreciate your positive impact of activities in the Tunza community.
    As you said, waste can be divided into various categories according to the classification criteria.
    Special types such as food waste, medical waste, and construction waste should be separately discharged and managed.
    The majority of household waste is solid waste, and I think we should recover resources by solid fuel rather than dispose of them on the landfill.
    Of course, toxic gases or greenhouse gases can occur during combustion, but they can be collected and recycled secondary.
    I hope you can share your thoughts on this resource cycle process.

    Green cheers!

    Sincerely,
    SJ mentor.
    Posted 13-02-2021 23:11

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings meena
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 13-02-2021 13:46

  • Priyanka Boopathy says :
    There are lots of ways to protect our surroundings,
    By Three R's .
    But the thing is we need to be conscious enough while dumping waste on streets,
    So vIewers Please think twice when u dump ur waste in public areas.
    Posted 12-02-2021 02:30

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Mun WooJoo mentor for your words.
    Posted 11-02-2021 00:08

  • Mun WooJooMentor says :
    Hello Meena,
    this is your mentor WooJoo.

    I hope you are doing well.
    Thank you for sharing your last report of the term!
    First of all, I love your last phrase: making our pocket as our first bin!
    I understand that each can have their own standards of dividing the wastes,
    but this is not a problem as long as they are responsible and know what they have to do to protect the environment from harmful wastes.
    In case of South Korea, we have started producing plastic bottles without vinyl labels, and recycling transparent bottles separately to increase the recycling amount.
    Our next goal is to replace present ones into all transparent ones for the same reason.
    I remember that when I lived in Spain, there were recycling bins in different colors too. :)

    Green cheers!

    Regards,
    WooJoo
    Posted 10-02-2021 23:07

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you shobha.
    Posted 10-02-2021 00:03

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello meena sis
    Thanks for sharing such an informative report .
    keep sharing

    warm regards ,
    Shobha
    Posted 09-02-2021 23:06

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