We need to understand and practice the proper waste management. Segregation is very important. Through awareness of proper waste segregation and management, we could lessen the amount of our waste produced, reuse and recycle things, and recover waste for composting. Picture © Utpala Ghosh | Nov 25 2020 | What is Non-Biodegradable Waste ? [Explained] | OkCredit | https://okcredit.in/blog/what-is-non-biodegradable-waste/ The Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 (Republic Act 9003) refers to the " systematic administration of activities which provide for segregation at source, segregated transportation, storage, transfer, processing, treatment, and disposal of solid waste and all other waste management activities which do not harm the environment" . Picture © Divina Jane Bravo | Segregation: A Key for an Effective Waste Management | https://pin.it/1idWJsd Proper Waste Segregation Proper Waste Disposal According to the Properties...
Waste disposal can be defined as any method used to discard unwanted substances or materials. Improper waste disposal is the unsustainable practice of discarding waste in a manner that’s harmful to the environment. About 35,580 tons of garbage is generated every day in the Philippines . On the average, each person in the country produces about 0.5 kg and 0.3 kg of garbage every day in the urban and rural areas, respectively. (Castillo and Otoma, 2013) Picture © https://graphicriver.net/item/littering-garbage-around-the-trash-bin/16577196? Negative Effects of Improper Waste Management Garbages in landfills produced methane, a major contributor to greenhouse gases, and other hazardous chemicals that results to the following: Soil, Air, and Water Pollution Destruction of Marine and Wildlife Extreme Weather Caused By Climate Change Causes various Diseases like cancer, respiratory and visibility problems, ski...