There are way more than 3 R's you can choose from:
pollution
Investigators know that it is possible to capture methane gas from some types of waste. Methane can be burned just like natural gas to heat water and create steam that may be used to spin a generator.
In protists, vacuoles have the additional function of storing food which has been absorbed by the organism and assisting in the digestive and waste management.
1) Increased population leads to more waste, garbage and byproducts. 2) Natural habitats destroyed for housing purposes 3) Poor waste management causes the spread of disease and pollution 4) Food demand increases and more land needs to be cleared for food production 5) High density of people can lead to conflicts and the quick spread of health problems
well bio medical waste is very harmful to the environment . if the waste is dumped along with the municipality waste it is a great danger because: 1.the rag-pickers may get hurt while picking the waste 2.the municipality workers also get hurt while segregating the waste. 3.stray animals that survive on the waste garbage may swallow the harmful medical waste. 4.all this may spread harmful diseases such as AIDS,etc..
reduce reuse recycle
The terms "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" are the 3 Rs of the Waste hierarchy The waste hierarchy refers to the 3 Rs of waste-minimisation which classify strategies according to their desirability. The 3 Rs are meant to be a hierarchy, in order of importance.
Reduce,Reuse and Recycle are the 3-R principle in solid waste management.
Recycling Composting Anaerobic Digestion General Waste Management Hazardous Waste Management Landfill Incineration
Waste management means the planning and execution of programs to deal safely and sustainably with waste.
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David P. Steiner is the CEO of Waste Management.
Waste Management - album - was created in 2007.
What is a Waste Management System? A waste management system is the strategy an organization uses to dispose, reduce, reuse, and prevent waste. Possible waste disposal methods are recycling, composting, incineration, landfills, bioremediation, waste to energy, and waste minimization. As for waste management, it is the measures utilized to manage waste in its entire life cycle, from waste generation to disposal or recovery.
the spacial dimension of waste management came from earth
solid waste management, treatment