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Post by account_disabled on Dec 14, 2023 9:16:50 GMT
Despite the efforts of numerous organizations, both local and even international, waste management in developing areas continues to be grossly deficient. Frequently the lack of environmental awareness in the different social classes and also the scarcity of means lead to an inadequate evaluation of the associated impact. An impact that manifests itself in three aspects: economic. Social and environmental. Economic, by wasting the potential that waste offers. For example, the high organic matter content of household waste (approx. 50%) makes them especially suitable for composting. Once Country Email List properly processed, said waste will become compost, a fertilizer and restructuring agent that can significantly improve the quality of the soil. Likewise, the selective segregation. Cardboard, plastic, glass and metal by-products from the mass garbage flow can allow the recycling of these materials and their reincorporation into the productive chain from which they came. Social by constituting a public health problem of the first order associated with a poor quality of life and low hope, which can be improved by approximately 25% only with proper management.
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