waste and waste management. what is waste? anything that is no longer useful and is thrown away...
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Waste and Waste Management
What is waste?
Anything that is no longer useful and is thrown away because it is broken, spoiled or worn out – could be food, clothing, computers, paper, etc.
Different types of waste?
(1) Residential - (makes up about 30 % of total waste)
(2)Non-residential waste makes up about 70% of total wastea. Industrial (e.g. factories, mines, chemical industry, etc.)
b. Commercial (e.g. restaurants, hotels, shops, etc.)
c. Institutional (hospitals, schools, etc.)
1. Residential waste
• Any waste coming from households but that is not hazardous and solid and is picked up by the municipality
2. Non-residential waste
a. Industrial waste
Non-residental waste
b) Commercial waste
c) Institutional waste
Some facts….
Residential waste:
Canadians produce 894 kg per person per year
The amount of waste we produce keeps increasing
We get a D in terms of waste management
Some facts continued….
Non-residential waste
17 million tonnes a year in all of Canada9 million tonnes of that come from Ontario
Where does waste go?
• Re-use (e.g. scrap metal)
• Recycle
• The dump!
Where waste goes in Ottawa…
Why avoid the landfill?
• Expensive (costs the municipality money – taxpayers)
• Air, noise and water pollution
• Increases carbon dioxide and methane released – global warming
Waste Reduction
• Reduce
• Reuse
• Recycle