3. • Waste management is the precise
name for the collection,
transportation, disposal or
recycling and monitoring of waste.
• This term is assigned to the
material, waste material that is
produced through human being
activity.
• This material is managed to avoid
its adverse effect over human
4. • Buy recycled paper and print on both
sides.
• Make recycling bins readily available.
• Recycle your empty ink and toner
cartridges.
• Buy remanufactured ink and toner
cartridges.
• Recycle old newspapers laying around
the office.
• Look for the recycled option in all the
products you buy.
5. • Get to know the rules of recycling.
• Ditch the plastic bags.
• Make a meal plan.
• Start relying on reusable containers.
• Start composting.
• Learn to repair rather than discard.
• Cancel unnecessary mail.
• Stop using disposable plates.
6. • Build a Compost Bin You can reuse
many waste items, such as eggshells
and old tea bags, using a compost
bin.
• This waste then degrades and turns
into compost that can be used to
help your garden grow.
• Grass Cycling After mowing your
lawn, instead of throwing the grass
cuttings away, leave them in your
garden.
7. • Food scraps being thrown
away,
• Composting is a way to
promote a responsible and
environment friendly way to
deal with waste.
• Along with saving landfill
space, school composting
programs have many
benefits.
• Compost as a finished
8. • Composting is nature's way of recycling.
• Composting biodegrades organic waste.
• Composting is a natural biological
process, carried out under controlled
aerobic conditions (requires oxygen).
• In this process, various microorganisms,
including bacteria and fungi, break down
organic matter into simpler substances.
9. • Compost is rich in nutrients.
• It is used, for example, in gardens,
landscaping, horticulture, urban agriculture
and organic farming.
• The compost itself is beneficial for the land in
many ways, including as a soil conditioner, a
fertilizer, addition of vital humus or humid
acids, and as a natural pesticide for soil.
• In ecosystems, compost is useful for erosion
control, land and stream reclamation, wetland