Solid Waste Pollution
Solid Waste Pollution
Solid Waste Pollution
Landfill
Facility in which solid waste from municipal and/or
industrial sources is disposed; sanitary landfills are those
landfills that are operated in accordance with current
environmental protection standards.
Incineration plants - This process of burning waste in large
furnaces is known as incineration. Both the fly ash and the ash
that is left in the furnace after burning have high
concentrations of dangerous toxins such as dioxins and heavy
metals. Disposing of this ash is a problem. The ash that is
buried at the landfills leaches the area and cause severe
contamination. Burning garbage is not a clean process as it
produces tones of toxic ash and pollutes the air and water. In
fact, at present, incineration is kept as the last resort and is
used mainly for treating the infectious waste.
(II) REUSE
We can reuse many things before we throw them away.
Therefore we could:
•Reuse bags (paper and plastic), containers, paper and other
items.
•Sell or donate things you no longer use to people who will
use them, e.g. clothing and shoes.
•Repair shoes, boots, handbags and other items before you
consider ‘throwing away’.
•Convert cans and plastic containers into plant pots.
(III) RECYCLE
•To separate a given waste material from other wastes and to
process it so that it can be used again in a form similar to its
original use.
•Recycling involves the collection of used and discarded
materials processing these materials and making them
into new products.
•It reduces the amount of waste that is thrown into the community
dust bins thereby making the environment cleaner and the air
more fresh to breathe.
Waste Management
What is the Solid Waste
Management Hierarchy