1.solid waste
2.liquid waste
Recycling Composting Anaerobic Digestion General Waste Management Hazardous Waste Management Landfill Incineration
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.
There are many different types of pollution in China. They include: Waste, Electronic Waste, Industrial Pollution, Water Pollution, Air Pollution, Particulates, Lead, Persistent Organic Pollutants.
industrial waste, plastic, chemicals, soaps and detergents, human excreta, radioactive waste.
Peat-free, peat, loam, and garden waste.
There are many different types of waste products, but organic waste can often be used to produce methane, which is a good fuel for running a steam turbine that generates electricity. Many other types of waste can be burned as they are, without first converting them to methane, although some types of waste are tricky to burn since they can produce toxic gases.
Liquid or semiliquid waste Such waste can be anything from sewage to industrial process waste to certain types of radioactive waste, each requires different handling and processing to ensure safety.
they eat different types of animal waste and milks on streets
There are two types of plumbing stacks: A stack vent and a soil or waste stack.
The are many different types of small and large businesses in England. Some businesses that can be found in England are waste management, retail, and restaurants.
In the U.S., radioactive waste is divided into three main types, classified according to their activity, their heat generation potential, and what they physically contain. These three main levels are low level waste (LLW), transuranic waste (TRU), and high level waste (HLW). For each of these types of waste, there is a specific disposal solution -- above ground storage or shallow burial for low level waste and deep repository storage for transuranic and high level wastes. In most other countries, nuclear waste is categorized as low level waste, intermediate level waste, and high level waste. The reason for this different classification system is that in the U.S. waste is classified based on where it comes from; in most other countries, waste is classified according to what the effects of the waste might be. In both classifications, low level waste represents about 90% of all radioactive waste
Type of gaseous waste