Solid waste management is a term used to refer to the process of solid waste collection and treatment. It also offers solutions for the recycling of items that do not belong to garbage or garbage. While people have lived in settlements and residential areas, garbage or solid waste has been a problem. Waste management is about how solid waste can be changed and used as a valuable resource. Solid waste management must be adopted by each and every household, including business owners throughout the world. Industrialization also brought many good and bad things. One of the negative effects of industrialization is the creation of solid waste.
Every day tons of solid waste are discarded in several landfills. This waste comes from homes, offices, industries and various other activities related to agriculture. These dumps produce a bad smell if the waste is not stored and treated properly. It can contaminate the surrounding air and can seriously affect the health of humans, wildlife and our environment. Waste management or waste disposal are all activities and actions necessary to manage waste from its inception to its final disposal. This includes, among other things, the collection, transport, treatment and disposal of waste, together with control and regulation. It also covers the legal and regulatory framework that is related to waste management that includes guidance on recycling.
The waste can take any form that is solid, liquid or gas and each has different disposal and handling methods. Waste management usually deals with all types of waste, whether it has been created in ways that are industrial, biological, domestic, and in special cases where it may pose a threat to human health. It occurs due to human activity, such as when factories extract and process raw materials. Waste management is designed to reduce the adverse effects of waste on health, the environment or aesthetics.