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WASTEWASTE
Presented by R.
Akhil Marvin B.
Anirudh
Waste is something which is of no use or purpose. It consist of things we used to throw away in dust bins.
Wastes are produced in our homes, schools, offices, markets, industries and agriculture
When you eat an banana or an orange you throw away the peel
What do you do with the waste generated in your home ? Do you throw away these things?
INTRODUCTION
TYPES OF WASTES
An land fill area
There are three types of wastes :-1. Solid waste
2. Liquid waste
3. Gaseous waste
There are two types of solid wastes:-1. Bio degradable
2. Non-bio degradable
Bio degradable:-
Biodegradable waste is a type of waste, typically originating from plant or animal sources, which may be degraded by other living organisms
Solid Waste
Solid wastes
Bio degradable waste
Non-bio degradable:-
Wastes that are not rotten easily, such as bottles, cans, plastics, vinyl, Styrofoam, and aluminum, are increasing so how to treat them is a worry. Incinerating the rotten wastes is a treatment way, but it can pollute the air or can generate the substances that have bad influence on organisms. And it causes other environmental problems. Therefore, the quantity of wastes generated should be reduced as far as possible, and recyclable wastes should be recycled.
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Non –bio degradable waste
Time taken by things to dispose
Liquid wastes include industrial wastes such as oil and natural gas refinery byproducts, municipal waste, chemical byproducts, agricultural wastes and radioactive water used as coolants in nuclear power plants. When improperly handled and disposed of, liquid wastes pose a serious threat to human health and the environment because of their ability to enter watersheds, pollute ground water and drinking water.
Liquid Waste
Gaseous waste is a waste released by industries, vehicles, factories, etc.
Gaseous Waste
There are many ways to manage waste . Some of them are
1.Compostpits 2.Landfills 3.vermicomposting
Managing wastes
Compost is dead plants and animals that have been broken down by various bugs, bacteria and fungi. Compost is used to improve the soil for agriculture and gardening. You make compost faster by piling up all the dead stuff so that it can rot. It's a natural process. There are different methods of making compost. You can spread it out, bury it, pile it up or put it into a container made for the purpose (a compost bin). If the material is likely to attract vermin it's best to bury it in a compost pit, covered with soil. This is a disposal method used for animal carcasses.
Compost Pits
A landfill site (also known as tip, dump or rubbish dump and historically as a midden ) is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and is the oldest form of waste treatment. Historically, landfills have been the most common methods of organized waste disposal and remain so in many places around the world.
Land Fills
Vermicompost is the product or process of composting utilizing various species of worms, usually red wigglers, white worms, and earthworms to create a heterogeneous mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste, bedding materials, and Vermicast. Vermicast, similarly known as worm castings, worm humus or worm manure, is the end-product of the breakdown of organic matter by a species of earthworm.
Vermicomposting
Carry your own cloth or jute bags whenever you go for shopping.
Say no to plastic bags . Use paper bags. Do not burn plastic items. Do not throw plastic bags here and there.
Reduce the use of plastics
Thank you