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waste management

waste separation

the yellow bag packaging made of metal, plastic or aluminum and composite material

compost bin organic waste such as coffee and tea filters, paper napkins, grass clippings and leaves

paper promotional brochures, envelopes, paper documents, catalogs, wrapping paper, newspapers and books

waste glass bottles and glasses for drinks, oils and other food

bulky waste furniture, bulky household items, bicycles and scrap

hazardous waste chemicals, batteries, paints, varnishes, oil, flammable liquids and their packaging materials, medicines, poison, fertilizer and chemical cleaners

waste generally Waste disposal is the generic term for all procedures and activities that serve the disposal or recovery of waste. Waste disposal means the release into the environment in compliance with prescribed limits (usually in liquid and gaseous wastes, optionally after chemical conversion or dillution) or the transfer to a repository (usually in solid waste, if appropriate after prior conditioning and packaging). For the disposal of waste landfills are needed or other appropriate repository places, such as former mines or salt domes.

Waste recycling refers to reuse, recycling or energy recovery of waste or part of it. If the waste is used to fill the voids and thus in principle for the prevention of mining damage is, the underground movement can be viewed as a form of exploitation. The disposal of waste is one of the biggest environmental problems of the 21st century, particularly due to the large amounts of waste.

produced by Nikola and Robin for the Comenius Club Realschule Halle/ W produced by Nikola and Robin for the Comenius Club Realschule Halle/ W. in Germany