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Waste Management
Waste Material
Human activities produce waste every day. The resulting waste needs to be handled properly to take care of the environment. This chapter explains about the types of waste and the proper way to manage waste.
9.1
Waste Material
Waste comes from various sources such as residences, factories, food stalls, markets, agriculture and motor vehicles.
Definition
Waste is the material that is no longer needed and no longer wanted to be kept
Waste Materials
Types of Wastes
Examples
Metals
Scrap metal
Food cans
Aluminium cans
Plastic
Plastic containers
Plastic bags
Plastic bottles
Glass
Glass pieces
Glass bottles
Glass bowls
Paper
Old newspapers
Magazines
Boxes
Food waste
Bone waste
Fruits skins
Vegetable waste
Excretory products and faeces
Urine and feces
Toxic waste
Chemical substances
Industrial waste
Agriculturals waste
Aerosol bottles
Liquid insecticides
Liquid from batteries
Smoke vehicles
Biodegradable or Not?
Biodegradable waste
Non-biodegradable waste
Waste that can be decayed by microorganisms in the decomposition process
This waste is decomposed by microorganisms and returns as nutrients in the soil
Examples: food waste, papers, excretory products and faeces
Waste that cannot be decayed by the microorganims
Can cause natural disasters due to the many clogged drains
Examples: glass, metal, plastic and toxic waste
Appreciate Our Earth
Non -biodegradable wastes should be used prudently as these wastes will remain in the environment for a long time
The effects of unplanned waste disposal will cause problems such as:
1. Air pollution
2. Water pollution
3. Disease
4. Acid rain
5. Flash floods
6. Destruction of animal and plant habitats
Waste Management Practices
Wrapped and tied neatly
Food waste can decay and be made into compost fertiliser
Non-biodegradable waste must be separated according to their types before disposing
Chemical waste and oil waste must be disposed into special container
3R Practises
R-Reduce
R-Reuse
R-Recycle
Use a recycling bag when shopping at the store
Reuse cans, used bottles and make newspapers as bases and wrappers
Recycling the waste into new products
Planned Management of Waste Materials
Operated by Local Authorities
Waste are collected and sent to the recycling centre
Waste are separated by their type: Recyclable or non -recyclable
Recycled materials will be compressed to be sent to the factories that process waste to be made into new products
Waste that cannot be recycled will be burnt at high temperature in the incinerator then sent to the waste disposal site to be disposed
Waste Material
Human activities produce waste every day. The resulting waste needs to be handled properly to take care of the environment. This chapter explains about the types of waste and the proper way to manage waste.
9.1
Waste Material
Waste comes from various sources such as residences, factories, food stalls, markets, agriculture and motor vehicles.
Definition
Waste is the material that is no longer needed and no longer wanted to be kept
Waste Materials
Types of Wastes
Examples
Metals
Scrap metal
Food cans
Aluminium cans
Plastic
Plastic containers
Plastic bags
Plastic bottles
Glass
Glass pieces
Glass bottles
Glass bowls
Paper
Old newspapers
Magazines
Boxes
Food waste
Bone waste
Fruits skins
Vegetable waste
Excretory products and faeces
Urine and feces
Toxic waste
Chemical substances
Industrial waste
Agriculturals waste
Aerosol bottles
Liquid insecticides
Liquid from batteries
Smoke vehicles
Biodegradable or Not?
Biodegradable waste
Non-biodegradable waste
Waste that can be decayed by microorganisms in the decomposition process
This waste is decomposed by microorganisms and returns as nutrients in the soil
Examples: food waste, papers, excretory products and faeces
Waste that cannot be decayed by the microorganims
Can cause natural disasters due to the many clogged drains
Examples: glass, metal, plastic and toxic waste
Appreciate Our Earth
Non -biodegradable wastes should be used prudently as these wastes will remain in the environment for a long time
The effects of unplanned waste disposal will cause problems such as:
1. Air pollution
2. Water pollution
3. Disease
4. Acid rain
5. Flash floods
6. Destruction of animal and plant habitats
Waste Management Practices
Wrapped and tied neatly
Food waste can decay and be made into compost fertiliser
Non-biodegradable waste must be separated according to their types before disposing
Chemical waste and oil waste must be disposed into special container
3R Practises
R-Reduce
R-Reuse
R-Recycle
Use a recycling bag when shopping at the store
Reuse cans, used bottles and make newspapers as bases and wrappers
Recycling the waste into new products
Planned Management of Waste Materials
Operated by Local Authorities
Waste are collected and sent to the recycling centre
Waste are separated by their type: Recyclable or non -recyclable
Recycled materials will be compressed to be sent to the factories that process waste to be made into new products
Waste that cannot be recycled will be burnt at high temperature in the incinerator then sent to the waste disposal site to be disposed
Chapter : Waste Materials
Topic : Waste Management
Year 6
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