FOR BETTER WORLD PRESERVE NATURE
Waste are substance or objects, which are disposed of, or are intended to be disposed of or are required to be disposed by the provisions of national law.
Thousands of years ago humans simply dug a hole and buried their refuse and waste. This was an effective technique for these early people, because their population was relatively small and they did not produce waste on the same scale or with the levels of complexity that modern humans do.
In the modern world burying all of our rubbish is not a sustainable solution. While primitive humans produced very little waste, and that which was produced would biodegrade quickly, modern humans produce much larger amounts of waste, much of which is not biodegradable.
Planning the Waste Management and Recycling for all of the rubbish produced in this country is an enormous task which involves both logistical planning and scientific knowledge and understanding in order to balance the impact on the environment and the cost effectiveness of the process.
Waste collection and rubbish disposal play an extremely important role in the global cleanliness and sustainability drive,with people’s health and the conservation of the resources being the responsibility of everyone.To ease the pressure on government agencies,numerous privately managed organisations also play a part in these waste management and recycling programme.