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Fruit or
Glass       Cans       Tins         vegetable
                                     residue




           Leather   Food wastes   Used up paper
Plastics
Basel Convention Definition of Wastes

       “substances or objects which are disposed of or
are intended to be disposed of or are required to be
disposed of by the provisions of the law”

Disposal means
      “any operation which may lead to resource
recovery, recycling, reclamation, direct re-use or
alternative uses (Annex IVB of the Basel convention)”
Solid wastes:       domestic, commercial and industrial wastes
                   especially common as co-disposal of wastes

                 Examples:         plastics, styrofoam
   containers, bottles, cans, papers,     scrap iron, and other trash


Liquid Wastes: wastes in liquid form
Examples:       domestic washings, chemicals, oils, waste
                water from ponds, manufacturing industries
                and other sources
Used up paper

Bio-degradable:
can be degraded (paper, wood, fruits and
others)

                                                Plastics
Non-biodegradable:
cannot be degraded (plastics, bottles, old
machines, cans, styrofoam containers
and others)
Hazardous wastes
A hazardous waste is waste that poses substantial
or potential threats to public health or the
environment.

Non-hazardous
A non-hazardous waste is a waste that is safe to
use commercially, industrially, agriculturally
and economically.
•   Residential
•   Industrial
•   Commercial
•   Institutional
•   Construction and demolition
•   Municipal services
•   Process (manufacturing, etc.)
•   Agriculture
Hazardous Waste Generating Industries & Hazardous Waste Generation
                            – Comparative Figures
       State          No.         of Total         HW HW generating Total         HW
                      Industries as generation      in Industries (No.s) generation in
                      per    HWM TPA                   as per HWM TPA
                      Rules, 1989                      Rules, 2000/2003
1.     AP                 501             1,11,098            1532          507046
2.     Assam              18            1,66,008              23            4,000
3.     Bihar              42             26,575               31           Not given
4.     Chandigarh         47               305               271            8,425
5.     Delhi              403             1,000              1777           17,000
6      Goa                 25             6,598               49         Not Provided
7.     Gujarat            2984          4,30,030             6052          12, 07,000
8.     Haryana            309            31,046              889            14,972
9.     Himachal           116             2159               575           Not given
10.    Karnataka          454           1,03,243             1589           92,013
11.    Kerala              133           1,54,722            423            83,530
12.    Maharashtra        3953          20, 07,846           4571          14,07,480
13.    MP                  183           1,98,669            753           Not given
14.    Orissa             163           3,41,144             257            74,918
15.    J&K                 57             1221               207         Not provided
• Affects our health
• Affects our socio-economic conditions
• Affects our coastal and marine environment
• Affects our climate
Reuse is to use an item more than once


Reducing the amount of waste produced by a person or a
                       society.


 Recycling involves processing used materials into new
products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials
•   Reduce Waste
    - Reduce office paper waste by implementing a formal policy to
    duplex all draft reports and by making training manuals and
    personnel information available electronically.

    - Improve product design to use less materials.

    - Redesign packaging to eliminate excess material while
    maintaining strength.

    - Work with customers to design and implement a packaging return
    program.

    - Switch to reusable transport containers.

    - Purchase products in bulk.
Reuse
   - Reuse corrugated moving boxes internally.

   - Reuse office furniture and supplies, such as
interoffice envelopes, file folders, and paper.

- Use durable towels, tablecloths, napkins, dishes,
            cups, and glasses.

 - Use incoming packaging materials for outgoing
               shipments.

 - Encourage employees to reuse office materials
     rather than purchase new ones.
RECYCLE

     -Proper waste SEGREGARTION.

        -Learn COMPOSTING.

-Know about nearby RECYCLING CENTRES.

          -Spread awareness.

         -Get people involved.
RECOVER

 -Collect your used cooking oil as it may be used
                  for furnaces.

-It also helps reduce the growing dependence on
                 coal or fossil fuel.

-INCINERATE. Incineration involves the burning
         of organic waste for energy.
Residual Management

                     - Know your waste
    Be aware of the possible harm it can do not only to the
      environment, but also to other living organisms.

                    -Follow your leaders
   For sure, big companies and schools are taking action to
   preserve the environment, and have organized efforts to
 minimize pollution through effective and efficient means of
waste management. These rules mean nothing if no one would
                           follow.

                  -Send alerts if necessary
As a member of your community, inform the authorities of any
      possible dangers coming from waste disposal sites.
- old books

            - old clothes

          - old computers

        - excess building materials

- old equipment to local organizations
- packaging waste reductions and changes in
         the manufacturing process


       - use biodegradable materials
•   What is an EMS?

       An EMS is a formal set of policies and procedures
          that define how an organization will
evaluate, manage, and track its environmental impact. It
                follows the basic model:
            •   Plan > Do > Check > Act

This facilitates cost-effective environmental performance
by defining and continuously improving the process and
   actions that an organization undertakes to meet its
                    environmental goals.
For better environmental and overall
organizational performance, an EMS should:

         1. Focus on continual improvement
      2. Serve the organization and its mission
         3. Receive top management support
            4. Remain dynamic and flexible
         5. Fit the culture of the organization
      6. Represent employees and their actions
        7. Establish employees awareness and
                   involvement
1. Improve environmental performance
  It helps monitor energy and water conservation, resource
            efficiencies, and pollution prevention.

       2. Better regulatory compliance
Increase regulatory compliance which is especially important
    for organizations that spend time and resources with
                    regulatory violations.

       3. Certification and recognition
 EMS implementation can enhance an organization’s image
        and improve public community relations.
• That ends my presentation.

  -I hope this lecture about WASTE MANAGEMENT will
  make you aware of what is happening to our
  environment.

  -Now I urge you to to help build a better house for
  humanity!

  Thank you for listening!

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Waste management

  • 1. Fruit or Glass Cans Tins vegetable residue Leather Food wastes Used up paper Plastics
  • 2. Basel Convention Definition of Wastes “substances or objects which are disposed of or are intended to be disposed of or are required to be disposed of by the provisions of the law” Disposal means “any operation which may lead to resource recovery, recycling, reclamation, direct re-use or alternative uses (Annex IVB of the Basel convention)”
  • 3. Solid wastes: domestic, commercial and industrial wastes especially common as co-disposal of wastes Examples: plastics, styrofoam containers, bottles, cans, papers, scrap iron, and other trash Liquid Wastes: wastes in liquid form Examples: domestic washings, chemicals, oils, waste water from ponds, manufacturing industries and other sources
  • 4. Used up paper Bio-degradable: can be degraded (paper, wood, fruits and others) Plastics Non-biodegradable: cannot be degraded (plastics, bottles, old machines, cans, styrofoam containers and others)
  • 5. Hazardous wastes A hazardous waste is waste that poses substantial or potential threats to public health or the environment. Non-hazardous A non-hazardous waste is a waste that is safe to use commercially, industrially, agriculturally and economically.
  • 6. Residential • Industrial • Commercial • Institutional • Construction and demolition • Municipal services • Process (manufacturing, etc.) • Agriculture
  • 7. Hazardous Waste Generating Industries & Hazardous Waste Generation – Comparative Figures State No. of Total HW HW generating Total HW Industries as generation in Industries (No.s) generation in per HWM TPA as per HWM TPA Rules, 1989 Rules, 2000/2003 1. AP 501 1,11,098 1532 507046 2. Assam 18 1,66,008 23 4,000 3. Bihar 42 26,575 31 Not given 4. Chandigarh 47 305 271 8,425 5. Delhi 403 1,000 1777 17,000 6 Goa 25 6,598 49 Not Provided 7. Gujarat 2984 4,30,030 6052 12, 07,000 8. Haryana 309 31,046 889 14,972 9. Himachal 116 2159 575 Not given 10. Karnataka 454 1,03,243 1589 92,013 11. Kerala 133 1,54,722 423 83,530 12. Maharashtra 3953 20, 07,846 4571 14,07,480 13. MP 183 1,98,669 753 Not given 14. Orissa 163 3,41,144 257 74,918 15. J&K 57 1221 207 Not provided
  • 8. • Affects our health • Affects our socio-economic conditions • Affects our coastal and marine environment • Affects our climate
  • 9. Reuse is to use an item more than once Reducing the amount of waste produced by a person or a society. Recycling involves processing used materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials
  • 10. Reduce Waste - Reduce office paper waste by implementing a formal policy to duplex all draft reports and by making training manuals and personnel information available electronically. - Improve product design to use less materials. - Redesign packaging to eliminate excess material while maintaining strength. - Work with customers to design and implement a packaging return program. - Switch to reusable transport containers. - Purchase products in bulk.
  • 11. Reuse - Reuse corrugated moving boxes internally. - Reuse office furniture and supplies, such as interoffice envelopes, file folders, and paper. - Use durable towels, tablecloths, napkins, dishes, cups, and glasses. - Use incoming packaging materials for outgoing shipments. - Encourage employees to reuse office materials rather than purchase new ones.
  • 12. RECYCLE -Proper waste SEGREGARTION. -Learn COMPOSTING. -Know about nearby RECYCLING CENTRES. -Spread awareness. -Get people involved.
  • 13. RECOVER -Collect your used cooking oil as it may be used for furnaces. -It also helps reduce the growing dependence on coal or fossil fuel. -INCINERATE. Incineration involves the burning of organic waste for energy.
  • 14. Residual Management - Know your waste Be aware of the possible harm it can do not only to the environment, but also to other living organisms. -Follow your leaders For sure, big companies and schools are taking action to preserve the environment, and have organized efforts to minimize pollution through effective and efficient means of waste management. These rules mean nothing if no one would follow. -Send alerts if necessary As a member of your community, inform the authorities of any possible dangers coming from waste disposal sites.
  • 15. - old books - old clothes - old computers - excess building materials - old equipment to local organizations
  • 16. - packaging waste reductions and changes in the manufacturing process - use biodegradable materials
  • 17. What is an EMS? An EMS is a formal set of policies and procedures that define how an organization will evaluate, manage, and track its environmental impact. It follows the basic model: • Plan > Do > Check > Act This facilitates cost-effective environmental performance by defining and continuously improving the process and actions that an organization undertakes to meet its environmental goals.
  • 18. For better environmental and overall organizational performance, an EMS should: 1. Focus on continual improvement 2. Serve the organization and its mission 3. Receive top management support 4. Remain dynamic and flexible 5. Fit the culture of the organization 6. Represent employees and their actions 7. Establish employees awareness and involvement
  • 19. 1. Improve environmental performance It helps monitor energy and water conservation, resource efficiencies, and pollution prevention. 2. Better regulatory compliance Increase regulatory compliance which is especially important for organizations that spend time and resources with regulatory violations. 3. Certification and recognition EMS implementation can enhance an organization’s image and improve public community relations.
  • 20. • That ends my presentation. -I hope this lecture about WASTE MANAGEMENT will make you aware of what is happening to our environment. -Now I urge you to to help build a better house for humanity! Thank you for listening!