Waste generation

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WASTE GENERATION & MANAGEMENT

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A PowerPoint Presentation for students on "Waste Generation" with an innovative way to grasp the topic easily to top in the exams. The main highlights of this Presentation is about the waste generated from different places. This PPt contains about the waste generated from houses, offices, industries, etc.

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WASTE GENERATION&

MANAGEMENT

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What is waste?Waste Is any substance which is discarded after primary use, or it is worthless, defective and of no use.

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CATEGORIES OF WASTE

Domestic waste

Industrial waste

Agricultural waste

Municipal waste e-waste

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DOMESTIC WASTE

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KITCHEN WASTE

• Peelings of vegetables and fruits

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• Shells taken off from eggs, groundnuts and other dry fruits

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• Washing of rice, pulses etc.

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• Any stale or rotten non-usable food items

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PLASTICS

• Plastic plates, glasses etc

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GLASS

• Broken glass utensils, mirrors, containers

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• Broken electrical bulb

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• Rotten Food wastes

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RAGS

• Discarded worn out clothing, old bed-sheets, blankets

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NEWSPAPER

• Newspapers and magazines

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INDUSTRIAL WASTE

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• Gaseous wastes from Industries is harmful for the living organisms

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MINING OPERATIONS

• During mining operations huge quantities of waste are produced. Such waste is called mine tailing.

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• THE TILDEN MINE, UPPER PENINSULA

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• Tilden Iron Mine, Marquette County, Upper Peninsula.

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• Mining operations produce large amounts of left-overs.

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CEMENT INDUSTRIES

• The gaseous wastes include the flyash which consists of fine solid particles of non-combustible ash.

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CONSTRUCTION UNITS

• Construction units produce huge quantities of waste stones, pebbles, broken bricks, wood wastes etc. which are dumped in landfills.

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