It could be the same, but it might not be the same. Non-hazardous means "not dangerous". Municipal means "coming from the municipality" or town, or village, or place where you live. Municipal waste, or city waste, could be dangerous or not. They should separate the dangerous waste and deal with it separately, but not everyone does.
You do find hospital needles at the local landfill sometimes!
Nonhazardous wastes are municipal and household wastes, street sweepings, constructions and demolition wastes etc. Some of these materials form the recyclable components of municipal solid wastes. They include plastic, paper, metal, glass etc.
Municipal Waste - EP - was created in 2001.
Municipal Waste - band - was created in 2000.
municipal solid waste is where the waste from households and businesses is produced
The term nonhazardous is often spelled as one word, but can also be seen hyphenated, non-hazardous.
I don't know man. I'm trying to figure out the same question.
They are not. You crazy fool
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Solid waste can be classified into different types depending on their source:a) Household waste is generally classified as municipal waste, b) Industrial waste as hazardous waste, and c) Biomedical waste or hospital waste as infectious waste.