Waste Management

Waste Management is the activities to prevent the waste production and properly handle the waste materials through the process modification to minimise, reuse or recycle them. The Waste Management include wastes collection, transport, treatment, and disposal, wastes control and monitoring, and wastes related regulations of the production, collection, transport, treatment, and disposal, etc.

Related Definitions in the Project: The Project Management; HSE Management

Example Article of the Waste Management:

Sustainable Plastics Could Revolutionize Waste Management In Emerging Markets (Source: Oil Price on 17 November 2022): As an increasing number of countries ban single-use plastics, waste remains a significant environmental issue – although a variety of initiatives promise to make emerging markets the focus of the global struggle against plastic waste. The Covid-19 pandemic saw a decline in plastic usage; however, it led to an increase in littering from personal protective equipment (PPE) and single-use plastics. Additionally, much of this waste is disposed of unsustainably, ending up either incinerated or stored in landfill, the third-largest source of methane emissions globally. According to OECD figures, only about 9% of the global volume of plastics was recycled in 2019, and 22% was mismanaged. ...

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