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Waste is defined as unwanted and unusable materials and is regarded as a substance which is of no use. Sources of waste can be broadly classified into four types: Industrial, Commercial, Domestic, and Agricultural. These are the wastes created in factories and industries. Example: plastic, glass, etc.
Environmental management is a comprehensive approach to regulating human interaction with the natural world to protect ecosystems, conserve resources, and promote sustainable development. It encompasses various types, including regulatory, resource, ecosystem, corporate, and community-based management approaches.
Good waste management follows the 4 Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recover, as well as avoiding illegal dumping and littering.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. states and territories are responsible for implementing the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), which governs the disposal of solid waste and hazardous waste.
Types of Solid Wastes Construction And Demolition Debris. Hazardous Waste Lamps. Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Industrial/Commercial Waste. Regulated Medical Waste. Used Electronic Equipment. Used Oil. Waste Tires.

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There are four main types of waste management, and understanding them can help businesses develop effective waste management strategies. There are four types of waste management: landfill, incineration, recycling, and composting.
Methods of Solid Waste Management Landfilling: Waste is buried in carefully engineered sites, reducing environment and health risks. Incineration: Burning waste at high temperatures to reduce volume and sometimes generate energy. Composting: Organic waste is converted into useful compost for agriculture and gardening.
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), commonly called trash or garbage, includes wastes such as durable goods (e.g., tires, furniture), nondurable goods (e.g., newspapers, plastic plates/cups), containers and packaging (e.g., milk cartons, plastic wrap), and other wastes (e.g., yard waste, food).

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