Priority order in waste prevention and management : (i) prevention; (ii) preparing for re-use; (iii) recycling; (iv) other recovery (e.g., energy recovery); and (v) disposal.
Priority order in waste prevention and management : (i) prevention; (ii) preparing for re-use; (iii) recycling; (iv) other recovery (e.g., energy recovery); and (v) disposal.
Waste management refers to the overall process of collecting, transporting, recovering, and disposing of waste, as well as overseeing these operations and ensuring the proper care of disposal sites. It also includes activities as a dealer or broker.
Learn moreWaste recovery is the process of reprocessing waste materials into new products or substances. It does not include energy recovery or the reprocessing of materials for fuel or backfilling purposes.
Learn moreWaste refers to any material that is thrown away or planned to be thrown away, including both solid and liquid substances.
Learn moreWater and wastewater that is reused or recycled within a facility or shared with other undertakings to reduce water demand and minimize discharge. Can be used in the same process or different processes within the same facility or other facilities of the undertaking.
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