The Impacts And Hazards Of Waste In The Home Environment
Waste is waste or waste generated by human activities, such as household waste, industrial waste, and medical waste. Waste can cause many problems for the environment around the house, especially if it is not handled properly.
Belows are some of the impacts and hazards of waste on the environment around the house:
Waste that is not managed properly for too long can cause an unpleasant odor. This unpleasant smell can disturb the comfort of the surrounding community and reduce their quality of life.
Waste that is not managed properly can reduce the aesthetic value of the surrounding environment. Too much waste can make the environment look dirty and unkempt.
Waste that has not been managed properly for too long can become a place for bacteria and germs to grow. These bacteria and germs can cause illnesses, such as fever, diarrhea, and respiratory infections.
Too much waste can become a place to live for small animals, such as rats and cockroaches. These animals can be a source of disease for humans who are exposed to them.
Waste that is not managed properly can damage the environment, such as causing contamination of water, soil and air. Contaminated waste can cause problems for animals and plants, and reduce the productivity of agricultural land.
To solve the waste problem, it is important to have a good waste management system. A good waste management system will be able to reduce the impact and hazard of waste on the environment around the house.
In order for waste management to work properly, it requires the contribution and role of parties who have expertise in the field of waste management, especially household waste. Because improper waste handling will result in losses such as the following:
Burning waste can release toxic gases such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide which can cause air pollution. These gases can harm the health of humans and animals exposed to them.
Too much waste can block the flow of water and cause flooding. Floods can damage property and cause economic loss to the surrounding community.
Waste that is not managed properly can cause water pollution. Polluted waste can enter water sources, such as rivers, and cause water pollution. Water pollution can affect the health of humans and animals exposed to it.
Waste that is not managed properly can cause soil pollution. Polluted waste can enter the soil and reduce soil quality. Contaminated soil can cause problems for plant growth and reduce the productivity of agricultural land.
For this reason, in an effort to overcome the waste problem, it is very necessary to have an awareness from the community to have a clean and healthy lifestyle. This can be done by reducing the use of plastic, using reusable shopping bags, and sorting waste properly.
In addition, there needs to be a good waste management system in each region, such as having a final disposal site that meets standards and an effective waste treatment system, including waste management services and waste transportation services that really understand and know the proper way to handle them. .
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