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By: Michiel Van Kets Home | Business


Waste management is concerned with how, as a community, we deal with the mass of debris and refuse produced every day. There are a number of methods already in use that consist of land-fill, recycling, composting, waste reduction, waste-to-energy plants, hazardous waste disposal and litter management. Waste management isn’t going to go decrease and everyone on the planet is affected by it. The answers to the ongoing issues have to come from all sectors if it is to have an impact, including the local and national governments, manufacturers, general public and businesses.

One type of waste management is source reduction. Systems are put into place that can either decrease the amount of waste or get rid of it all together. Such systems in use today include recycling second hand goods and repairing items instead of throwing them away and buying a new version, which is quite normal in the disposable society we live in. Another system in place is to stop using the plastic bags given out free in most stores and use recycled cotton or paper bags in their place.

The other type of waste management is recycling. Recycling extracts precious resources from waste products in turn to reuse them for the same or totally different products. Recyclable materials are wood, metals, plastics and paper.

Most local councils now have a number of procedures and processes in place to help deal with the amount of waste produced by its residents.

Recycling bins are usually found in supermarket areas or some other similar location. Symbols are clearly printed on the front of the bins to show the type of material that can be placed in them and bins are different colors to help distinguish them too. Recycling bins are often provided for glass, paper, tin cans and plastic bottles.

There are many varied products that are now able to be recycled, amongst them ink cartridges, mobile phones, electrical items and batteries. You will have to check with your local authority as to whether they offer a service to collect any of these items. If you want to aid the environment and are interested in recycling then find out their policies on recycling. Ask for information at their local offices or try out their website.

Don’t use plastic bags to take your recycling items to the bins. Put them into a cardboard box and then recycle that in turn. Collect the free plastic bags you receive from the store each time you go to the store as these can be recycled into lots of different products, such as composite lumber. Plastic bags are not eco friendly as they are mass produced in their millions and majority of them then end up as dropped litter. The litter causes thousands of animals each year to suffocate or choke from swallowing them. When they do eventually break down it is into small poisonous bits that end up polluting the earth, rivers, lakes and marine life.

Some local authorities have now banned the use of plastic bags in stores and others are discouraging their use by taking a small fee if you require one. This is to persuade consumers to supply their own bags. In some districts this has seen a huge decrease in the number of shoppers using them. Reusable shopping bags are great for carrying your groceries in and many have already been recycled from some other material. You can find a good selection made from string, hemp, or cotton in trendy and stylish designs.

Most products collected for recycling is put to some use. Most daily newspapers that you can find are made from 100% recycled paper and about half of glass containers such as jars and bottles are washed and reused.

Waste management is a concern that has to be dealt with by every local authority. Finding out some basics on recycling and waste management can help you make educated choices regarding how you live your life to make it a better and cleaner world for everyone.



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Michiel van Kets provides articles for Michael Hagley, who works for Veolia Australia’s environmental services leader in all facets of waste management. For any household Veolia can provide skip bins.

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