Essay on Garbage, Recycling, and Waste Management - 626.
Essay on the Meaning of Waste: Waste refers to waste of all types of resources, but especially the material resources which constitute a significant portion. Wastages are seen in all walks of life, such as improper closing off water taps, use of wood and cow dung as fuel, unnecessary turning on lights and conspicuous left over at dining tables etc.
Waste Management Practices of an Educational Institution Carlo M. Punongbayan, Sheena P. Abu, MarrielDanise P. Arago, Michelle G. Caponpon, Alyssa Marie C. Geron, Maela P. Leyesa, Jennie Margaret Apritado, Abigail Manzano Bachelor of Science in International Travel and Tourism Management Graduates, College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management, Lyceum of the Philippines.
Separate waste. Separating waste is the first step in managing your school’s rubbish. Set up bins for the different kinds of waste, and make sure the right bins are used. You should have clearly labelled bins for glass, paper, plastic, cans and for organic waste. Reduce waste. Avoid sending waste to a landfill. Landfills cause environmental.
Segregation of waste is very important. Preliminary segregation of waste is done into wet and dry waste this is why because wet waste is used to make manure while dry waste is used for recycling. But to recycle dry waste it is to be further divide.
Segregation at source refers to separating solid waste into separate and distinct bins so that certain waste can be processed into different recycled products. Both households and businesses are encouraged, or in some cases required, to practice segregation at source as many household items or items used within a business can be recycled. This is both good for the environment and good for.
The key to any effective waste management system, be it for households or industrial sites, lies in segregation of waste. Waste segregation involves separation of garbage into recyclable, biodegradable, and toxic groups. Recyclable materials like paper, plastic, glass and scrap metal can be recycled and reused. The biodegradable wastes like fruits, vegetables and other kitchen wastes can be.
The very active youth group at Sunakothi, Kosis group and Clean up Nepal jointly carried out activities such as site cleanup, segregation of waste and a small compost pit construction. The organic waste collected during the site cleanup was used in compost pit. It was a learning by doing experience for the young green angels there. Roj Maharjan Nitesh Maharjan.