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Municipal solid waste precisely can be defined as "Solid material which is generated or discarded by human beings which is of no use or wanted by it in its existing form. Solid waste is the word that is synonymous with the word refuse. Solid waste can be classified into two groups. 1) Organic substances which are easily biodegradable. 2) Recalcitrant substances which are non-biodegradable. The biodegradable fraction consists mainly of food waste, vegetable scrape, rags, garden waste, papers and cardboards, tree clipping, while recalcitrant fraction is formed from the refusal of construction…mehr

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Municipal solid waste precisely can be defined as "Solid material which is generated or discarded by human beings which is of no use or wanted by it in its existing form. Solid waste is the word that is synonymous with the word refuse. Solid waste can be classified into two groups. 1) Organic substances which are easily biodegradable. 2) Recalcitrant substances which are non-biodegradable. The biodegradable fraction consists mainly of food waste, vegetable scrape, rags, garden waste, papers and cardboards, tree clipping, while recalcitrant fraction is formed from the refusal of construction and demolition debris, e-waste, furniture's, rubber, glass, metals, plastics, ash. With this composition billions of tons of solid waste is generated annually world over, of which millions of tons remains untreated or disposed of unscientifically. The results are surface and ground water pollution, air pollution and most importantly emission of green house gases, methane and carbon dioxide.
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Il Dr. P. Hari Prasad è professore assistente presso il Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche del Government College for Men (autonomo) di Kadapa. Ha ottenuto il primo posto nella laurea magistrale e ha conseguito il titolo di M.Phil. e di Ph.D. in Scienze Politiche e Pubblica Amministrazione presso l'Università Sri Venkateswara di TirupatI.