Waste means anything we no longer need or use. If waste is not handled properly, it can harm our air, water, soil, and health. Good waste management helps keep our surroundings clean and protects the environment for future generations.
Types of Waste
Household Waste: Food waste, paper, plastic, and packaging
Industrial Waste: Waste from factories and manufacturing units
Plastic Waste: Single-use plastics and packaging materials
Hazardous Waste: Chemicals, oils, paints, and toxic materials
E-Waste: Old electronic items like mobiles, computers, and batteries
Biomedical Waste: Waste generated by hospitals and clinics Why Proper Waste Management is Important Prevents air, water, and soil pollution Reduces health risks and spread of diseases Saves natural resources through recycling Protects wildlife and marine life Supports a clean and healthy environment Simple Ways to Manage Waste Segregate waste into wet, dry, and hazardous categories Reduce waste generation and avoid single-use plastics Reuse materials whenever possible Recycle paper, plastic, metal, and glass Compost organic waste Our Responsibility
Waste management is a shared responsibility of citizens, industries, and authorities. Small actions at individual and organizational levels can make a big difference. Environment World encourages awareness, responsible practices, and sustainable waste management solutions.

