Waste segregation is the most important step in the process of disposing waste properly, can be done either manually or automatedly method. Segregating waste at dump yards manually is not only a tedious, time consuming but also risky for the health of rag pickers. Automated segregation using ...
By segregating waste into recyclables, compostables, and non-recyclables, we reduce landfill use and pollution. This practice encourages mindful consumption and disposal habits, fostering a sustainable lifestyle. Moreover, garbage classification can generate economic benefits through the recycling of valua...
The most common method of segregating waste is by using color-coded bags. District nurses must ensure that the proper containers or packaging are used to segregate clinical waste (Griffith and Tengnah, 2006). In the USA, the US Environmental Protection Agency regulates infectious waste management ...
Importance of Segregating Plastic from Household Municipal Solid Waste: A Perception-Based StudyGoswami, SinmoyMedhi, NikitaKalwar, SubhamBorgohain, UpasanaIUP Journal of Operations Management