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What Steps Are Communities Taking to Combat Waste Generation?

by Nadeem Saifi Copywriter Content Writer

Today, there is hardly anyone who is ignorant in terms of waste generation and its detrimental impact on the environment. With the rapid urbanisation, the world is facing a massive waste management challenge. In India, over 377 million urban people live in about 8,000 towns and generate millions of tonnes of waste that is dumped in landfill sites or finds its way into the waterways. The non-biodegradable plastic waste is one of the hazardous substances which is a threat to marine life as well as humans. The basic material used in the manufacturing of the non-biodegradable plastic is crude oil which gets distilled in the oil refinery and it produces a large number of chemical gases. These gases cause several environmental problems, global warming, and these are hazardous for living beings. 


Now there is no dumping spare left in most of the metropolitan cities. Community participation has a direct bearing on efficient waste management. Recovery of e-waste is abysmally low, we need to encourage recycling of e-waste on a very large scale level so that the problem of e-waste disposal is contained. While there is an increasing awareness in this area, with a special emphasis on banning single-use plastic, communities worldwide are coming up with various measures to fulfil their own part in preventing the excessive waste generation. Be it in recycling or reusing it, people are coming up with their own solutions to do whatever it takes to save the planet from the peril of excessive waste production.


What are Some of the Common Steps?


Communities are strongly protesting against single-use plastic without which our life was almost unthinkable at this point. However, with several organic, healthy and mainly bio-degradable solutions substituting it, it has become a bit easier to switch to these choices from now only, so that it becomes a lot easier to incorporate them permanently in our arsenal in future.


Not only this, but the communities worldwide are also proactively reaching out to people and creating awareness by means of various methods and modes-billboards, advertisements, drives and campaigns, cleanliness programs, afforestation, etc. thereby helping people to be socially responsible and do their own individual part in keeping the environment safe and sound.


Again, a lot of communities are engrossed in the task of experimenting and coming up with products that can be used in place of plastic and other harmful waste materials. They are actively envisioning the use and management of materials in ways that preserve value, keep the environment safe, and conserve our natural resources.


The motto behind all these steps is to remove or shift the fiscal burden of excessive waste that not only generates and ends up in heaps in landfills every year but also the methods for waste management which are costly and time-consuming. 



In short, the idea is to make it clear that all of us have our own bit to do to play to flatten this curve.


What’s New?

 

Today, the zero-waste movement is gaining impetus by coming up with products that are made of safe, healthy, and organic materials. Again, these products can be recycled, reused, and aim to remove the trash output completely by providing us with an absolutely waste-free lifestyle.


Where Can I Buy These Products?


You can find these products available in a zero-waste coffee shop as these places have almost become the hub for the absolutely waste-free movements by specialising in products like reusable glass cups for a switch from the waste-replete plastic cups.


Again, you can find a lot of options online. We, at For Earth’s Sake, specialise in helping our customers lead a lifestyle that is absolutely trash-free through our waste-free products


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About Nadeem Saifi Innovator   Copywriter Content Writer

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