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[Thematic Report] Being Mindful of Our Waste

by Seojin Lee | 20-02-2021 14:40 recommendations 0

Having proper waste management in your country is crucial for both humans and the environment. Poor waste management may lead to damaged environments and ecosystems. This damage will come right back to us humans, in the form of air pollution, water contamination, and increased risk to outbreaks of diseases. Knowing this information, it is obvious that we must resort to disposing our waste properly; the question is, how exactly can we do that?

Reducing is the most simple and obvious way of avoiding poor waste management. The act of reducing means to simply decrease the amount of waste you are producing. There are many ways to decrease the amount of waste produced. One way is to use reusable items. These can be cups, straws, eating utensils, bags, etc. When reusable items like these are used, there would be no need to worry about the waste of these items. We can also donate unwanted clothes and furniture to local non-profit organizations. There are a variety of options to reduce our waste, so be creative! Recycling, the action of ¡°converting waste materials into new materials and objects¡± (Wikipedia), is also another way of avoiding poor waste management. Many objects are recyclable, such as paper, metal, plastic, glass, and even electronics. If everyone throws their waste away to the correct bin with the corresponding type of waste and recycling recyclable objects, it will significantly decrease the amount of damage done to the earth.

Samsung, a huge South Korean electronics company, is one of the many companies in my country (South Korea) that have focused their efforts to execute proper waste management. The way the company did this was by minimizing their use of materials as most as possible. They also collect products that have been used completely by customers, and reuse the materials in those products to create new products. However, Samsung mentions in their website that ¡°Above all, the best way to conserve resources is by making quality, long-lasting products.¡± This business model definitely will help the environment, as there will be less waste produced if the products were not thrown away as often and were reused by the company. 

Samsung became so successful in their plan for waste management that they have reflected impressive statistics in resource efficiency. By 2019, their cumulative take-back of global e-waste was 4,030,000 tons, use of recycled plastic 245,000 tons, waste recycling rate 95%, and water use intensity 67 tons/100 million KRW.

Every one of us should be mindful of the waste we produce. Not only that, we should also be mindful of the products we buy and how they may turn into potential waste. If any of us are business owners, we should definitely consider recycling and disposing electronics properly (for electronic businesses). With the cooperation of all of us, it is possible to drastically reduce the damage being done to the earth and prevent the damage circling back to us in various forms of pollution and disease.



Sources:

  1. https://www.wm.com/location/california/north-county/oceanside/residential/tips.jsp

  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recycling

  3. https://globaltrashsolutions.com/blog/how-businesses-waste-management-policies-affect-the-environment/

  4. https://www.samsung.com/ca/aboutsamsung/sustainability/environment/resource-efficiency/

  5. https://www.samsung.com/levant/aboutsamsung/sustainability/environment/eco-conscious-products/

 

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5 Comments

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

    I hope everything will come out all right.
    Thank you for writing your thoughts on waste in a report.
    If waste is not disposed of in an appropriate way, leachate can leak into the soil, causing water pollution, and greenhouse gases continue to occur in landfills.
    Also, landfills waste space because they cannot be used for hundreds of years other than creating parks.
    As you said, I think the most important thing is to generate less waste.
    I think it is also the role of consumers to purchase good quality products and use them for a long time.
    Also, in the case of old electronics, precious metals can be extracted and recycled, so make sure to throw them away to designated waste companies.

    Keep sharing!

    Best regards,
    SJ mentor.
    Posted 26-02-2021 14:52

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

    Warm greetings from South Korea!
    Thank you for sharing your last thematic report of the term!
    Introducing successful cases to others is a good way to show how a company, a country, or any group or organization can try their best to increase the awareness and inspire others to join in.
    I didn't know that their waste recycle rate was so high!
    I am very proud that we have such good example representing the country.
    After all, we, the citizens, always should remember to participate in the protection of environment and aware.

    Take care,

    Regards,
    WooJoo
    Posted 23-02-2021 02:05

  • Sandhya Adhikari says :
    Hey Seojin Lee,
    I do hope you are fine and doing great with your works,
    Thank you so much for sharing such an informative report with us,
    I totally admire the action of the Samsung Engineering for managing the e waste and thank you samsumg for the CSR initiative in collaboration with the Tunza for the protection of the environment too,

    Keep writing,
    We are eager to read much more from you in coming days,

    With regards,
    Sandhya Adhikari
    Posted 21-02-2021 20:14

  • Abubakar Ahmad says :
    Thanks for sharing this information.
    I agreed with the Samsun's statement hundred percent.
    By working together, we can make a difference
    Posted 21-02-2021 07:36

  • Geumbee Ahn says :
    I agree with Samsung's statement about how the best way to reduce e-waste is to produce quality products in the first place that will not need to be replaced for long periods of time upon purchase. However, I can't help but wonder how this resolution would hold out against the consumerist culture of the 21st century that purchases every new electronic that hits the markets without regard for whether or not a replacement is truly needed. How could this issue be combatted in terms of reducing e-waste if the production of quality products ultimately don't matter because the products aren't being used long-term in the first place?
    Posted 21-02-2021 00:24

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