large Intestine
A sanitary landfill
Rectum
Rectum
reuse in one of part in Integrated Solid Waste Management. it is to reduce volume of solid waste that transfer to landfill. if we do not reuse materials, the objective to reduce volume of solid waste will not successfully. in the future, we will face the limited area for landfill. the government also need a lot of budget to handling the problems.
Solid waste is eliminated through various methods, including landfilling, incineration, recycling, and composting. Landfilling involves burying waste in designated sites, while incineration reduces waste volume through combustion, generating energy in the process. Recycling reprocesses materials to create new products, reducing the need for raw materials, and composting transforms organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. Effective waste management strategies often combine these methods to minimize environmental impact and promote sustainability.
The intestines.
The large intestine holds solid waste from the body before it is eliminated as feces. The waste material is processed in the colon where water is absorbed, resulting in the formation of solid stool.
The large intestine, specifically the colon, holds solid waste in the body before it is eliminated as feces.
The colon
A sanitary landfill
Solid waste can be held in landfills, which are specially-designed sites where waste is compacted and buried to reduce its volume and minimize environmental impact. Additionally, solid waste can be stored in containers such as bins, dumpsters, or hazardous waste drums for collection and disposal.
municipal solid waste is where the waste from households and businesses is produced
Solid wastes are typically stored in the large intestine, specifically in the rectum, before being eliminated from the body through the process of defecation. The rectum acts as a temporary holding area for feces until they are ready to be expelled from the body.
In a landfill
You inhale due to expanding and contracting your diaphram. The respiratory system provides oxygen to your blood, and expells waste gases such as carbon dioxide.
rectum*found in the digestive systemThe large intestine (also known as the colon) holds solid waste before it is expelled from the body.Large intestine....your large intestine
The rectum is the organ that stores waste materials before they are passed from the body through the anus during a bowel movement.