Industrial waste production is the waste material grown in industries which are harmful for the biodiversity.
It's a term used in Asia to mean industrial recycling, from waste back into raw materials for new production.
Agro- industrial waste is waste that is a by-product of the agricultural process. Some of these include waste from fertilizer and pesticide manufacture.
Waste originates from various sources, primarily human activities such as residential, industrial, agricultural, and commercial processes. Household waste includes food scraps, packaging, and discarded items, while industrial waste arises from manufacturing and production processes. Agricultural waste comes from farming practices, including crop residues and animal by-products. Additionally, electronic waste and hazardous materials contribute to the growing volume of waste generated globally.
Industrial waste includes a variety of materials generated from manufacturing processes, such as heavy metals, chemicals, and solvents. Common examples are wastewater from textile production, slag from metal smelting, and ash from power generation. Additionally, packaging materials, scrap metals, and plastics are also considered industrial waste. Proper management and disposal of these wastes are crucial to minimize environmental impact.
ABSTRACTTwenty five (25) rabbits of mixed sexes with an average initial weight of 0.8kg were used to determine the effect of feeding rabbit with maize replaced with cocoa industrial waste diet on economic of production. Five (5) experimental diets were formulated such that cocoa industrial waste replaced maize at 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% levels. The result showed that maize replaced with cocoa industrial waste in the diet of rabbit had no effect on growth performance but reduced the cost of production. Rabbit could be fed with maize replaced with cocoa industrial waste diet at 50% -75% level of replacement. This will reduce the competition between man and rabbit on maize consumption and equally reduce the cost of production.
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Industrial waste.
Pollution or waste that is generated from a business is called industrial waste. It is usually monitored through environmental assessments and pollution testing to ensure safe disposal and regulatory compliance.
Industrial waste can lead to soil, water, and air pollution, threatening ecosystems and human health. Chemicals in industrial waste can contaminate groundwater, disrupt marine life, and contribute to global climate change through greenhouse gas emissions. Proper disposal and treatment of industrial waste are essential to prevent these harmful effects.
The majority of global industrial waste and greenhouse gases are released from industries involved in manufacturing, energy production, and transportation. These sectors contribute significantly to environmental pollution and climate change. Efforts to reduce emissions and adopt sustainable practices in these industries are critical to address these challenges.
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Industrial Waste.