miércoles, 22 de noviembre de 2017

Solid waste management

    Solid waste management
      The inadequate management of solid waste contributes to the contamination of soil and water, the deterioration of the natural landscape and urban centers, and affects public health by the proliferation of vectors that transmit diseases.
      Urban growth and industrial activities have increased the generation of solid waste, without developing strategies for dealing with environmental problems related to the optimization of the use of natural resources, the development of monitoring and control programs for compliance with the environmental standards, and the implementation of modernization and industrial reconversion programs aimed at increasing environmental and economic efficiency.

                                       Recycling
Recycling involves the processes through which the recovered solid waste is used and transformed and the potential of reincorporation is returned to the materials as raw material for the manufacture of new products. This process involves the separation and collection of waste materials in the place of origin, the preparation of these materials for reuse, reprocessing, processing and marketing. 

https://www.thebalance.com/an-introduction-to-solid-waste-management-2878102

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