Solid waste can be classified in to different types, depending on their sources, such as household waste is generally classified as municipal waste; industrial waste as hazardous waste, and bio medical waste as infections waste. The term "solid waste" means any garbage, refuse, or sludge from ...
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Solid waste managementIssuesPracticesEnvironmentRapid growth of population and urbanization has resulted in increasing the volume of solid waste generation in the study area in particular and in India with 68.8 million tons/day. The improper dispos...
Management of bio-medical waste: awareness and practices in a district of Gujarat. With the objective of assessing the level of awareness about the various aspects of biomedical waste and disposal practices by the medical practitioners this study was conducted. It was a cross sectional study. 30 ...
Siva V Meyyanathan, Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Forests, has launched an initiative to develop solid waste management at tannery clusters in Tamil Nadu. Username or E-mail Password Remember Me Forgot Password Full access to this article is limited to International Leather Maker Subs...
In Tamil Nadu, cassava tubers are used as an industrial raw material for starch and sago production. About 8-10 large scale starch factories and 150-200 small scale starch and sago production units in Tamil Nadu are generating around 40-60 tonnes of solid waste (thippi) per annum creating...
DISPOSAL AND MANAGEMENT OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE IN THE HOSPITALS OF THANJAVUR TOWN,TMILNADU,INDIA.Arul.PTamilenthi.S and Srividhya.C
Waste management is a serious problem worldwide. In India, waste management regulations are formulated for sustainable development, so municipalities and other agencies are authorized to create an environment to minimize waste generation in society. To regulate the rise of waste generation, different leg...
E-Waste Management Introduction: Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a term for electronic products that have become unwanted, non-working or obsolete, and have essentially reached the end of their useful life. As per E-waste Rule 2016, the E waste defined as ‘electrical and electronic ...
With the growth of IT and related industries the usage and disposal of electrical and electronic equipment is all set to increase, which in turn will increase the quantity of ewaste generated, therefore it has become imperative to study the ewaste management practices that are being adopted. ...