Imagine a future where waste is not seen as a problem but rather as a resource. A world with reduced numbers of landfills and waste recycling as if it’s nothing. With the increasing rate of environmental issues, the management of waste is now a critical issue. The conventional sy
Single-use plastics are becoming an inseparable component of modern life. Its convenience, however, has a negative impact on the environment, namely our seas and marine life. The impact on aquatic life has gotten worse as plastic debris accumulates in streams all around the world
The circular economy is acknowledged globally as the greener version of the linear economy. Linear economies extract resources, use them, and then dispose of them in a way that produces wastes and degrades the environment. On the other hand, the circular economy closes the loop b
Waste management is one of the key strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and potential environmental impacts. One of the key factors is the proper removal of robust. It is the process of collecting and disposing of trash or unwanted items. This may include a variety of it
Did you know that 88% of the electronics in Australia end up in landfills contributing to around 140,000 tonnes of e-waste? E-waste harms humans and the environment more than other hazardous waste, as these electronics contain chemicals and toxic metals like lead, arsenic and cad
There is no denying that solid waste is dangerous as these are leaving carbon deposits in the environment. Negative environmental impact due to poor solid waste dumping is causing harm to our ecosystem. Many countries don’t have a proper plan and financial resources for solid w
With the worldwide revolution in the industrial sector, waste has been one of the major environmental issues. From plastic to municipal solid wastes, chemical to clinical wastes, all can pollute the environment and lead to various health related problems.
Instead of throwing a
Reducing plastic and other household waste can reduce the burden on our environment. Instead of dumping plastic items in the landfill, you can recycle most of the items and convert it into something useful.
Recycling can conserve resources, protects our ecosystem, saves energy
Every year, an average Australian produces 540kg of household waste. That is more than 10 kg for every single person, every week. In 2017, around 67 million tonnes of waste was generated-just 37 per cent was recycled and 21.7 per cent of waste disposed of in landfill.
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