Solid waste management is a term we can defined as the doing regular things with discipline which is control of generation of waste materials, storage of waste, collection of waste, transport or transfer of waste, processing and disposal of solid waste materials in a way that best addresses the range of public health, conservation, economic, aesthetic, engineering, and other environmental conditions. In the result of its scope, solid waste management includes planning of the proper waste management, financial in waste management, engineering, and legal functions of the waste. Solid waste management practices can differ for rural and urban areas, for residential and industrial producers and for developing and developed nations. The paper is based on the comprehensive review of available literature on the reutilize and management of solid waste.
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Unique Paper ID: 151870
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 8, Issue 1
Page(s): 1038 - 1042
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