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    • Solid waste includes garbage, trash, and refuse from residential, commercial, and industrial sources
    • Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) includes waste generated from households, businesses, and institutions.
    • Hazardous Waste is waste that poses a threat to public health or the environment
    • Households generate solid waste such as paper, plastics, food scraps, and packaging.
    • Landfilling can lead to leachate contamination, which pollutes soil and groundwater
    • Globally, landfills account for approximately 3.4% of greenhouse gas emissions.
    • Landfills are sites where solid waste is buried and then compacted and covered with soil
    • Incineration has high initial costs and can cause air pollution.
    • Approximately 54% of global waste ends up in landfills
    • What are the three primary methods of improper solid waste disposal that cause environmental damage?
      Landfilling, incineration, illegal dumping
    • Leachate contamination from landfilling pollutes soil and groundwater
    • Incineration releases harmful emissions like dioxins and furans into the air.
    • What is the environmental impact of illegal dumping?
      Contaminates ecosystems
    • Landfilling contributes to greenhouse gas emissions
    • What are the two primary environmental concerns associated with incineration?
      Air pollution and ash disposal
    • Match the disposal method with its environmental impact:
      Landfilling ↔️ Soil and water pollution
      Incineration ↔️ Air pollution (dioxins, furans)
      Illegal Dumping ↔️ Ecosystem contamination
    • What percentage of global greenhouse gas emissions is attributed to landfills?
      3.4%
    • Steps in the landfill process
      1️⃣ Waste is compacted
      2️⃣ Waste is buried
    • Landfills are simple to operate and have high capacity.
    • Methane production is a disadvantage of landfilling
    • What is the primary goal of incineration?
      Volume reduction and energy recovery
    • Air pollution is a major environmental impact of incineration
    • What are the two main modern waste management strategies discussed?
      Recycling and composting
    • Recycling is challenged by sorting and market inconsistencies.
    • Which regulation ensures the safe handling of hazardous waste from generation to disposal?
      Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
    • Match the type of solid waste with its description:
      Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) ↔️ Waste from households and businesses
      Hazardous Waste ↔️ Waste posing threats to public health
      Industrial Solid Waste ↔️ Waste from manufacturing processes
      Agricultural Waste ↔️ Waste from farming activities
    • What is an example of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)?
      Food scraps
    • Households generate solid waste such as paper, plastics, and food scraps
    • What type of waste poses threats to public health or the environment?
      Hazardous waste
    • Agricultural waste includes manure and crop residues
    • Match the source of solid waste with its example:
      Households ↔️ Food packaging
      Businesses ↔️ Cardboard
      Industrial processes ↔️ Metal scraps
      Construction and demolition ↔️ Concrete debris
    • What type of waste is generated by retail, offices, and service industries?
      Business waste
    • Improper disposal of solid waste harms the environment through landfilling, incineration, and illegal dumping
    • Order the environmental impacts of landfilling from most immediate to secondary effects:
      1️⃣ Leachate contaminates soil and groundwater
      2️⃣ Methane production contributes to greenhouse gas emissions
    • Globally, landfills account for about 3.4% of greenhouse gas emissions.
    • What is the process used in landfills to minimize odors and pests?
      Compacting and layering
    • Incineration reduces waste volume and generates energy
    • Match the waste disposal method with its disadvantage:
      Landfills ↔️ Methane production
      Incineration ↔️ Air pollution
    • Approximately 54% of global waste ends up in landfills.
    • What is the primary goal of recycling in waste management?
      Converting waste into reusable materials
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