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Indian Journal of Waste Management
7(2):p 71-75, July-December 2023. | DOI: N/A
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Naseri F. A research paper about the waste management in a society like India. Indian J Waste Manag. 2023;7(2):71–75.
Timeline
Received : November 20, 2023
Accepted : December 22, 2023
Published : January 30, 2023
Abstract
Why it is considered as normal to leave the garbage and waste in the open surface in a society like India? The reason behind such failure is the act or culture of the households and the local processors that leaving the garbage and waste in the open environment is normal as other users are being benefited from its existence in the open surface. Therefore, it is important for the government to increase awareness about the hazards that are posed from the existence of the garbage and waste in the environment to the households to reducing the amount of garbage produced and increasing the capacity of the local processors to manage the waste and garbage more professionally.
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Naseri F. A research paper about the waste management in a society like India. Indian J Waste Manag. 2023;7(2):71–75.
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The number of solid waste produced in different countries in the world. (Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/ in-30-years-india-tipped-to-double-the-amount-of-waste-it-generates/ articleshow/74454382.cms)
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The number of people living in the urban and overall country in India
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The number of waste produced in difference cities in India. (Source: https://bincrusher.com/waste-management-in-indiaa-rapidly-growing-industry/)
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Table showing the economic effect of the waste produced in India
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Table showing the recycling of waste by the local processors and by households in India. (Source: https://twitter. com/AmritMahotsav/status/1663792080966291457/photo/1)