Steps of Waste management system. (Methodological stages).
Waste generation / source
Natural resource exploitation, product manufacturing, product consumption, and material waste all become useless and are discarded.
Primary waste collection, processing, and storage on-site
The design stage, processing (including waste component separation and resource/energy recovery) and storage are required.
Waste storage in a community setting
External organizations collect waste from origins (common in industrialized countries) and transport it to a transfer station or nearby disposal site, or micro-enterprises collect waste.
Station of transfer
Storage of solid waste in collection bins, containers, or designated sites for collection by external systems is common in low-income nations (for all types of garbage).
Waste collection on a secondary level
Waste is transferred from small collecting trucks to large hauling trucks.
Recycling, processing, and resource recovery are all measures that can be taken.
Waste is collected from a secondary storage facility and transported to a final disposal facility.
Disposal of waste
The sewage system is usually the last step in the solid waste management process.
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