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    • Benefits of a good waste handling
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    Benefits of a good waste handling

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    ECONOMY: Businesses can save money by recycling the materials they produce. This would help decrease their waste disposal costs. Moreover, having knowledge about the different kinds of waste the company is creating would make it easier for them to find waste management services according to their need and minimize their transportation costs. In addition to this, it helps environmental sustainability by minimizing emissions of greenhouse gases and preserving natural resources which in turn promotes the good image of the business. Restaurants can giveaway perishable food items to the needy instead of wasting them and causing harm to the environment.
    For business owners and entrepreneurs, proper waste management can also be profitable in a variety of ways. When companies implement good recycling practices, this can lead to bigger profits by maintaining the efficiency of the supply chain. This is especially true for businesses like restaurants, food factories, and supermarkets. Instead of buying new materials, they can opt to recycle their existing resources, which can translate to bigger savings as well as profits in the long run. In addition, by planning and properly portioning ingredients and other materials with the use of good waste management techniques, business owners can enjoy a high level of profitability at the end of the day.

    ENVIRONMENT: Another reason why waste management is essential is because it helps preserve the environment. Typically, improper disposal of waste, including burning every type of rubbish that people come across, is no good for Mother Nature. This is because doing so pollutes the air and releases toxins that can lead to the destruction of the planet through the extreme climate changes the world is experiencing now. Since waste emits greenhouse gases that rise to the atmosphere, these can cause strong storms, typhoons, and unbearable heat that can affect people on a daily basis.
    Moreover, poor waste management techniques can result in the contamination of air, water, and soil, which in turn can cause harm to the environment as well as communities.
    Because of that, it’s essential to follow proper waste management practices to protect the environment. These can include recycling.

    FOOD: Food Waste which is dumped into landfills produces methane gas due to breakdown without oxygen. Methane is a greenhouse gas and even more harmful than carbon dioxide. According to Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) methane poses harm to the environment 84 times more than carbon dioxide in the first 20 years after being released. It absorbs sunlight causing an increase in global temperature.
    According to an estimate in the year 2016, 1.6 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions were recorded as a result of solid waste discard (WHAT A WASTE 2.0). About 50 percent of these emissions were due to food waste. By the year 2050, these emissions will increase to approximately 2.4 billion tons of solid waste management will not improve.

    HUMAN HEALTH: In most cases, the improper management and disposal of different types of waste can cause a variety of health issues for humans. These can include skin irritation, respiratory problems, and other illnesses. For example, waste that releases dioxins and other toxins are dangerous, especially when they’re diffused into the air people breathe. Moreover, toxic chemicals from waste leaking into bodies and streams of water can also be harmful to people who consume that water on a regular basis.
    Due to these circumstances, people should be taught how to properly manage and dispose of their waste, whether in their home or business establishment, to avoid putting human health at risk for serious medical conditions. Remember: a clean and waste-free home may make it easy for people to strengthen their immunity naturally by developing healthy habits.

    ANIMALS: Just like humans and the environment, inappropriate handling of waste and garbage can have an adverse impact on animals and marine life. In most cases, animals aren’t exempt from the effects of pollution caused by poor waste management practices.
    For example, animals that feed on grass in areas near contaminated areas such as landfills can be poisoned due to the toxic chemicals that leak into the soil. Also, marine animals are at risk of death when they begin consuming cigarette buts and plastic floating in the water. When this happens, humans are affected as well, especially those who rely on marine life for food and livelihood. Therefore, it’s important to practice proper waste management for the protection of animals, including marine life.

    LOWERS PRODUCTION COSTS: another reason why waste handling is essential is its ability to lower production costs. One of the essential aspects of waste management is recycling, and when you do it, you’re helping in the conservation of natural resources by reusing materials such as glass, plastic, oil, and paper.

    Instead of purchasing new materials, you can opt to reuse the ones you already have, thereby putting less strain on natural resources and, more importantly, reducing the costs of production. When this happens, you can save a lot of time and money in the long run.

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