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What Methods Are Used To Manage Waste Disposal in Adelaide?

by Waste Dis Waste Disposal and Removal

A problem associated with the concept of developed nations is that they generate excessive garbage and waste material and have inadequate arrangements related to waste disposal, management, etc. Any garbage [toxic and harmless] and biodegradable waste impacts the environment and human health. The damage we face can't be reversed, leaving us with the only option of timely garbage and waste management. An essential part of waste management is preventing and reducing waste generation. We have come up with a post that highlights the most common waste disposal methods that help overall waste management. Let us begin with prevention and reducing waste generation.

Preventing and Reducing Waste Generation

Throwing away new and unnecessary items or those that are no longer in use is the primary reason for excessive waste generation. Experts of waste collections in Adelaide advocate using methods and techniques to prevent and reduce waste generation. This involves several methods like recycling, incineration, composting, landfill sites, etc.

What Is Recycling?

Currently, recycling is considered the most potent waste management and disposal method. It involves converting waste materials into reusable products to ensure that new resources are not needed to manufacture them again. The end goal of recycling is to extract and recover valuable materials to conserve natural resources and reduce energy consumption, pollution minimising and rubbish removal.

What Does the Process of Recycling Entail?

Recycling involves several steps, from collection to sorting, processing, manufacturing, distribution, and sales. The most important of all these steps is sorting, where waste collected by companies offering waste disposal services is sorted and separated into different categories. This can be done manually or through automotive systems, and once sorted, the waste materials are then prepared for recycling.

What Is Incineration?

Another very common method used to get rid of waste disposal is waste incineration. This involves burning the solid waste at a very high temperature to convert everything into ashes, flue gas, and heat. Waste management companies mainly use it to reduce solid waste and turn it into less garbage. This process is mainly carried out in incineration plants, and the heat generated from the method is used to drive turbines that eventually produce electricity. The good thing about this process is that waste disposal in Adelaide can be reduced by 90% to save space at our landfill sites.

This process is also known to generate new jobs in waste management companies. More employees are needed for plant management, waste handling, maintenance, etc.

What Is Composting

Composting is another method used in rubbish removal, but it has some limitations that only the organic waste can be managed using this process. The good thing about composting is that it is a completely natural process and can be organised on small scales at our homes. It reduces the amount of organic matter that can end up at landfill sites, and it can be used on a wide range of garbage generated from our homes and offices. A small list is presented below.

Materials for Composting:

Greens (Nitrogen-Rich Materials):

Kitchen scraps (fruit and vegetable peels, coffee grounds, etc.)

Green garden waste (fresh plant trimmings, grass clippings)

Browns (Carbon-Rich Materials):

Dry leaves

Straw or hay

Shredded newspaper or cardboard

Water:

Maintain proper moisture levels

Pile should be as damp as a wrung-out sponge

This process comes with several benefits like reduced waste accumulation and in turn, you get nutrient-rich soil, cost-saving, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Here is a quick list of what to avoid in composting.

What to Avoid In Composting?

Meat and Dairy Products:

They can attract pests 

They slow down composting speed

Pet Waste:

Can contain pathogens harmful to humans

Diseased Plants:

Diseases may survive the composting process

Synthetic Materials:

Avoid adding plastics, metals, or other non-biodegradable materials

Sanitary Landfill

Landfill is another process used for waste management, and most companies use this process for solid waste. Landfill sites are carefully selected to ensure that they cause minimum impact on the environment and pose no risk to public health. Companies offering waste disposal services in Adelaide ensure that they comply with environmental regulations while using landfill sites. This includes monitoring groundwater quality, checking the gas emission level, and ensuring the stability of landfill structures. 

 


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