The process of waste management involves treating solid and liquid waste. During the treatment, it also offers a variety of solutions for recycling items that aren’t categorized as trash.
The entire idea thus boils down to re-using garbage as a valuable resource. Given our current environmental climate, this process is extremely vital for all households and businesses. It also encompasses the legal and regulatory framework that relates to waste management.
What Are Its Benefits?
Managing waste reduces pollution and creates space for the soil to heal from the damages. It also provides employment and conserves energy.
It reduces our reliance on landfills while also significantly cutting down the many factors that adversely impact our environment.
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Recycling is one of the biggest aspects of waste management, and over time, it helps conserve energy. One of the biggest instances of this advantage can be traced to the practice of recycling paper.
The video depicts four cities of India, that tackled waste in their respective cities in the best possible way. Prime Minister Modi’s Swacch Bharat Abhiyan has played a major role in the cleansing of these cities.
By managing waste, we are also making a difference to society and the world in general. While none of us can completely get rid of garbage, we can always adopt eco-friendly practices of reducing and reusing waste.
This way, we create an example for the people around us, who in turn are now motivated to embrace a sustainable approach.
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Sources: Scientific Journal, CSEIndia, Millennium Post
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