PHILIPPINE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
The Philippines generates about 10,000 million tons of solid waste per year and only 12 percent of the waste is recycled and re-used. The single most dominant issue for solid waste management (SWM) is the inadequacy of disposal facilities. Presently, open dumping is still the most common waste disposal method as controlled dumpsites and sanitary landfills (SLFs) are very limited.
The opportunities presented by this serious environmental problem to suppliers of solid waste management products and equipment are enormous. The potential, however, is tempered by inadequate funds and technical capability, lack of political will and other problems. Despite the limitations, the market for SWM is still expected to grow five percent in the next three years.
The major end-users of SWM products and equipment are the local government units and their private contractors as well as private proponents of SWM projects. The equipment cost and the source of project funding are major purchase considerations of end-users.
status of the solid waste management in the philippines
solid waste management, treatment
Reduce,Reuse and Recycle are the 3-R principle in solid waste management.
Investigatory Project About Solid Waste Proper Management
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i really dont know
Solid waste management includes things like landfills or recycling companies. Related literature can be found in many places, such as online or in a library.
to me it mean that just using the those recyclable solid waste rather than thrown away from the stufe.
Solid waste management involves the first step of sorting into types. Organic solids should be kept separately from other non biodegradable wastes. It is safe to recycle plastics and keep organic solids in a compost pit.
yes
Reduction or Elimination of waste
Flush it down the toilet, or you can throw it out.