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Putting Garbage To Use With Waste To Energy Solutions

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Shandong HENGCHUANG Environmental

Paper, packaging, food, lawn clippings, leaves, wood, leather, plastics, metals, and petroleum-based synthetic materials make up municipal solid waste. Since no one solution can accommodate all forms of waste, a "hierarchy of waste management" is used to classify waste management solutions based on their environmental effects. Trying to work with waste as high up in the waste hierarchy as possible is a core concept of sustainable waste management.

Waste to energy should be considered only after waste diversion and recycling waste by reducing intake and packaging. Perishables that compost in landfills emit methane, a greenhouse gas with a higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide. More than 20% of the methane emissions come from landfills. Landfill emissions can travel underground, causing fires and earthquakes, and the fluid or leaching that collects in landfills can pollute groundwater. Landfills are also unsightly and smelly.

Recycling is the next best choice, followed by composting food waste. The value of MSW sorting solutions becomes apparent when considering electronic and food waste, among other things. HC MSW Recycling creates cutting-edge waste sorting equipment that reliably restores recycled throwaway items to facilitate. The sorting process is mechanised with this vibratory technology, which distinguishes materials by bulk, density, and form.

In addition to recycling, the EPA identifies five additional areas related to sustainable urban solid waste management, each with its own set of variables:

Food Waste Management
In-store Take Back Programs
Pharmaceuticals are a form of medicine
Recycling
Electronics
Waste and material management

To learn more about Municipal Solid Waste management check out waste sorting solutions.

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