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Waste and Environment (Monthly topic)

by Malika Rustamova | 21-02-2021 23:08 recommendations 0

The waste may be liquid, solid, or sludge and contain chemicals, heavy metals, radiation, pathogens, or other materials. Nowadays, people are generating too much trash (every year a massive 2.12 billion tons) and usually cannot deal with it in a sustainable way. The amount of waste we produce and improper waste management affects the environment in multiple ways:

  • Pollution of soil: Waste can leak hazardous chemicals into the soil and from there into our food.
  • Air pollution: The burning of waste at landfills releases toxic substances into the air, including extremely poisoning dioxin.
  • Pollution of oceans: 13 million tonnes of plastic end up in the world¡¯s oceans each year. If we keep dumping plastic in the oceans, by 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the sea.
  • Pollution of groundwater: 280 billion tons of groundwater is being polluted every year - that¡¯s 9000 tons every second.


Even though today no country fully handling the garbage issue, some nations are top performers in waste management. Here are three countries that have the best recycling strategies:

Germany

Germany has done a number of things right to get to this point. In 2005, Germany banned traditional garbage dumps replacing them with a much more sophisticated system. By 2022, they also aim to have decommissioned their remaining landfills and implement plans to utilized all the waste that is created and the energy produced by it.


Wales

The Welsh government in 2018 came up with a strategy of targeting recycling 80% of its municipal waste by 2035. The major efforts to reach this goal include analyzing the potential target for councils that will spearhead the recycling process, as well as finding alternative solutions to specific wastes like carbon. Wales has the best household waste recycling program in the UK; it comes third in the world. The Welsh government also announced a 4-week residual waste program to clean up borough households.


Singapore

The government has implemented the 3Rs (reduce, recycle, reuse) strategy to conduct an integrated solid waste management system. There are also waste-to-energy incineration plants that offer a great solution to the reduction of landfill waste. The 3Rs prevent the generation of waste and help the nation champion its Zero Waste policy.

But what individuals can we to reduce waste?

First of all, we should rethink our habits, needs, and basic requirements. Before buying something ask yourself "Do I really need this now?" Also, we need to refuse anything that will harm our environment. For instance, some of us reject using plastic bags and bottles, replacing them with reusable ones. Of course, it is important to reduce waste generation, it can be done by repairing, reusing, and sharing, so here we need to think of the ways to use a product to its fullest. Last but not least, research and develop new innovative ways to reuse unwanted materials and reduce the generation of them. 

Sources: https://www.theworldcounts.com/challenges/planet-earth/waste/global-waste-problem/story

https://greentumble.com/countries-with-the-most-sophisticated-waste-management/

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4 Comments

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

    I hope you are doing well.
    Thank you for introducing us to a leading country in recycling and the negative impact of waste on the environment.
    It seems to have explained well how waste can cause damage to the environment in detail.
    Above all, I think our individual attention is important to reduce waste.
    I hope to realize the seriousness of waste and form an eco-friendly consumption view.
    It would be a way to purchase sustainable products that can be used for a long time rather than having cheaper ones.
    Let's work together to be greener!

    Keep sharing!

    Best regards,
    SJ mentor.
    Posted 26-02-2021 16:00

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

    Warm greetings from South Korea.
    Thank you for sharing your last thematic report of the term!
    I read an article saying that since the 1960s, humans have produced more than 8.3 billion tons of plastics, and about 90% of them were not recycled, but just dumped as a waste.
    I am glad that these countries and cities are trying hard for the waste management,
    and in case of South Korea, we started to collect transparent plastic bottles separately in order to increase its recycling rate.
    Many policies and regulations are being implemented, and there are positive results too, but it would be better than anything if we can reach to zero waste and zero emission before the 2050, to keep our world sustainable.

    Keep writing

    Regards,
    WooJoo
    Posted 23-02-2021 02:45

  • Khushi Chindaliya says :
    Hello Malika!

    Green cheers from India
    It was great to read about measures being taken by different countries to manage waste. It made me think about what strategies could I adopt to manage the waste that I generate and strategies that India can adapt. :)

    Warm Regards
    Khushi Chindaliya
    Posted 22-02-2021 16:56

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  • Vazira Ikhtiyorova says :
    Hi Malika!
    It was a great pleasure to read your article and see the insights. Also, the pictures re amazing to delve into problem more. Thanks!
    Posted 22-02-2021 03:18

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