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Well... it depends what kind of waste you are going to dispose. Lets say the waste is a biohazard you must dispose of in the correct way otherwise you might get injured. Not physically like broken bones or cuts. No. Some problems recycling radioactive waste the incorrect way would be rashes and exposure to radioactive chemicals entering your body. Lets say you are going to dispose of expired food in a trash can. That type of waste is not dangerous. However if on your food (lets say bread) mold appears, keep the bag closed and dispose of fast. Otherwise mold will spread penetrating through the bag and on to the surface the bread was on.
Yes, there will be a cost to dispose of them in this way but some jurisdictions do take them. This varies by location.
Waste management refers to the various schemes to manage and dispose of wastes. It can be by discarding, destroying, processing, recycling, reusing, or controlling wastes. The prime objective of waste management is to reduce the amount of unusable materials and to avert potential health and environmental hazards.
The function is to push out the unused waste.
That the bodys way of tell you that it has waste material to dispose of.
Yes, they do. Just about anything that eats must dispose of the waste in some way.
the correct way to dispose of a flag respectfully is by burning it.
To get rid of used batteries contact your waste management company. They'll send over a special collection crew to dispose of batteries.
so the workplace is tidy
I think you meant to ask if it's 'recyclable' then yes it is and it's the best way to handle plastic waste materials.
You might try donating them on "FreeCycle" Perhaps someone else can use them, thus no need to dispose of. Otherwise they need to go into the hazardous waste.
You should never ever throw away medical waste in regular trash cans. They must be removed separately. To dispose of them safety you can visit Responsible Medication Disposal Safeguards Lives and Protects the Environment website.