WASTE SEGREGATION
This is going to be an uncomplicated but important topic. We'll be discussing the segregation of 'waste' in this blog. Let's Begin... Waste segregation means dividing waste into dry and wet. Dry waste includes wood and related products, metals, and glass. Wet waste typically refers to organic waste usually generated by eating establishments and is heavy in weight due to dampness. SEGREGATION OF HOUSE WASTE 1) Wet Waste/Kitchen Waste - This comprises items like fruit peels , leftovers , vegetable skins , uncooked food , coffee or tea powder, and garden waste like leaves and twigs. Maintain a bin to separate it from other wastes so that it can be converted into rich organic compost. 2) Dry Waste - It is divided into Recyclable & Non- Recyclable waste. 3) Sanitary Waste - Sanitary waste includes diapers (adults & babies), synthetic sanitary napkins , hygiene-related products , condoms , tampons , soiled ...