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Solid Waste Management

Presented by Tanvir
Team Member

Tanvir Rahman
ID- 19

Sheikh Rabby Ali Maruf Rabbi Mia Nurjahan Aktar


ID- 28 ID- 18 ID- 20 ID- 21
Table of contents

01 02
About of Waste Solid Waste 05
Definition & types Definition, types, sources,
effects of solid waste. Way Forward

03 04
Solid Waste
Effects of solid waste
Management
Diagram, 3Rs, 7Rs, 5Rs
01
About of waste
Definition & types
‘Waste’
(also known as
rubbish, trash,
refuse, garbage,
junk) is any
unwanted or
unuseful materials.
Types of Waste
Solid waste Gaseous waste Commercial
Food, paper, plastics, Carbon oxides, sulfur Woods,metals,concrete,cemen
textiles, leather, wood, dioxide, nitrogen t,glass materials,
glass. oxides. insulation ,tiles , bricks.

Waste

Clinical, Paints, Needles, lancets,


Solvents,Pesticides, Couches, recliners syringes, scalpels, and
Multisource. bathtubs, toilets, sinks broken glass

Chemical waste Bulky waste Biomedical


A picture
always
reinforces
the concept
02
Solid Waste
Definition, types, sources, effects of solid waste.
Solid waste is
unwanted or
useless solid
materials
generated by
human
activities.
Types Solid waste

Hazardous Municipal Chemical


waste solid waste waste

Biomedical Agricultural Industrial


waste waste waste

Composite Demolition Plastics


wastes waste Waste
Sources of solid wastes
Hazardous waste Motor oil, automobile batteries, paints and solvents, pesticides.

Agricultural waste Fertilizers and pesticide containers, organic waste etc.

Hospital waste Disposable syringes, swabs, body fluids, bandages, etc.


Food, paper, plastics, textiles, leather, wood, glass, metals, sanitary
Municipal solid waste
waste in septic tanks, and other wastes.
solvents, resins, metals, plastics, rubber, leather, abrasives,
Industrial waste
sludge's, etc.
Commercial waste From different stores and offices

E waste Waste like wires, circuits, mobile phones etc


Garbage, rubbish, paints, paper, glasses, old toys, old clothes,
Domestic waste
spoiled food, etc.
03
Solid Waste
Management
Diagram, 3Rs, 7Rs, 5Rs
The 3Rs of
waste
management
Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle
04
Effects of solid
waste
Effects of solid waste

Environmental Habitat Health Risks


Pollution Destruction
Solid waste can harbor
Improper disposal of solid Improper disposal of waste
disease-causing organisms,
waste can lead to soil, air, in natural habitats can
attracting pests like rodents
and water pollution. disrupt ecosystems and
and insects that spread
harm wildlife.
diseases.
Effects of solid waste

Climate Impact Economic Costs Health Risks

Improper waste
Poor waste management Solid waste can harbor
management contributes to
can have economic disease-causing organisms,
greenhouse gas emissions,
repercussions, including attracting pests like rodents
impacting climate change
expenses related to clean- and insects that spread
and global warming.
up efforts, healthcare costs diseases.
due to increased illnesses,
loss of tourism revenue
05
Way Forward
Way Forward

First Second Third


Waste Reduction Recycling Technology Integration

Fourth Fifth Sixth


Circular Economy Community Engagement Policy and Regulation
Practices and Education Enhancements
Way Forward

Seventh Eighth Ninth


Innovative Waste-to- Collaboration and Monitoring and Data-
Energy Solutions Partnerships Driven Solutions

Tenth Eleventh Last


Green Infrastructure Landfill Management Global Cooperation
"Never let a
good crisis go to
waste" -
Winston Churchill
Thank You
Everyone
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