Classification of Wastes according to their Properties Bio-degradable can be degraded(paper,wood,fruits and others) Non-biodegradable cannot be degraded (plastics,bottles,old machines,cans, styrofoam containers and others)
11 Classification of Wastes according to their Properties Bio‐degradable can be degraded (paper, wood, fruits and others) Non‐biodegradable cannot be degraded (plastics, bottles, old machines, cans, styrofoam containers and others)
Classification of Wastes according to their Effects on Human Health and the Environment 。Hazardous wastes Substances unsafe to use commercially,industrially, agriculturally,or economically that are shipped,transported to or brought from the country of origin for dumping or disposal in,or in transit through ·Non-hazardous 。 Substances safe to use commercially,industrially,agriculturally, or economically that are shipped,transported to or brought from the country of origin for dumping or disposal in,or in transit through 12
12 Classification of Wastes according to their Effects on Human Health and the Environment • Hazardous wastes • Substances unsafe to use commercially, industrially, agriculturally, or economically that are shipped, transported to or brought from the country of origin for dumping or disposal in, or in transit through • Non‐hazardous • Substances safe to use commercially, industrially, agriculturally, or economically that are shipped, transported to or brought from the country of origin for dumping or disposal in, or in transit through
What is Municipal Solid Waste? Municipal Solid Waste(MSW)-Generally known as "trash"or "garbage'”一consists of items such as: -Product packaging Grass clippings -Furniture -Clothing -Bottles Food scraps 一 Newspapers Appliances Paints Batteries UNEP
What is Municipal Solid Waste? • Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) — Generally known as “trash” or “garbage” — consists of items such as: – Product packaging – Grass clippings – Furniture – Clothing – Bottles – Food scraps – Newspapers – Appliances – Paints – Batteries
Defining ISWM Integrated solid waste management refers to the strategic approach to sustainable management of solid wastes covering all sources and all aspects,covering generation,segregation,transfer,sorting, treatment,recovery and disposal in an integrated manner,with an emphasis on maximizing resource use efficiency United Nations Environment Programme Division of Technology, Industry and Economics 14 International Environmental
United Nations Environment Programme Division of Technology, Industry and Economics International Environmental 14 Defining ISWM Integrated solid waste management refers to the strategic approach to sustainable management of solid wastes covering all sources and all aspects, covering generation, segregation, transfer, sorting, treatment, recovery and disposal in an integrated manner, with an emphasis on maximizing resource use efficiency
How to Implement ISWM Develop an ISWM Plan Implementation and Monitoring of ISWM Plan
15 How to Implement ISWM Develop an ISWM Plan Implementation and Monitoring of ISWM Plan