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What is solid waste?
The sight of a
dustbin overflowing and the stench rising from it, the all too familiar sights and smells
of a crowded city. You look away from it and hold your nose as you cross it. Have you ever
thought that you also have a role to play in the creation of this stench? That you can
also play a role in the lessening of this smell and making this waste bin look a little
more attractive if you follow proper methods of disposal of the waste generated in the
house?
Since the beginning,
humankind has been generating waste, be it the bones and other parts of animals they
slaughter for their food or the wood they cut to make their carts. With the progress of
civilization, the waste generated became of a more complex nature. At the end of the 19th
century the industrial revolution saw the rise of the world of consumers. Not only
did the air get more and more polluted but the earth itself became more polluted with the
generation of nonbiodegradable solid waste. The increase in population and urbanization
was also largely responsible for the increase in solid waste.
Four
Rs (Refuse, Reuse, Recycle, Reduce) to be followed for waste management |
| 1. Refuse.
Instead of buying new containers from the market, use the ones that are in the house.
Refuse to buy new items though you may think they are prettier than the ones you already
have. 2. Reuse. Do
not throw away the soft drink cans or the bottles; cover them with homemade paper or paint
on them and use them as pencil stands or small vases.
3. Recycle. Use shopping
bags made of cloth or jute, which can be used over and over again [will this come under
recycle or reduce?].Segregate your waste to make sure that it is collected and taken for
recycling.
4. Reduce. Reduce the
generation of unnecessary waste, e.g. carry your own shopping bag when you go to the
market and put all your purchases directly into it. |
Each household
generates garbage or waste day in and day out. Items that we no longer need or do not have
any further use for fall in the category of waste, and we tend to throw them away. There
are different types of solid waste depending on their source. In
todays polluted world, learning the correct methods of handling the waste generated
has become essential. Segregation is an important method of
handling municipal solid waste. Segregation at source can be understood clearly by schematic representation.One of the important methods of managing
and treating wastes is composting.
As the cities are growing
in size and in problems such as the generation of plastic
waste, various municipal waste
treatment and disposal methods are now being used to try and resolve these problems. One common sight in
all cities is the rag picker who plays an important role in
the segregation of this waste.
Garbage generated in
households can be
recycled and reused to prevent creation of waste at source and
reducing amount of waste thrown into the community dustbins.

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