The Significance of Waste Management Solutions in Keeping Communities and Businesses Safe
Australia has one of the highest per capita trash generation rates in
the world. Property values are high due to urbanisation and population
concentration, therefore landfills must be positioned sometimes hundreds of
kilometres away from cities. The longer waste has to be transported, the more
difficult it is to transfer it correctly and the carbon footprint is larger.
Many materials found in
household and business waste, such as cardboard, plastic bottles, construction
and demolition (C&D) debris, organic waste, liquid waste, and green waste,
can be easily processed and reused, reducing the amount of waste that must be
disposed of in a landfill. Landfilling is the last choice for waste management because it produces a
significant amount of greenhouse gases. Metals and glass, for example, may take
thousands or even millions of years to degrade in landfills.
Better waste management
choices are now available, such as recycling and waste-to-energy (WtE) systems.
Single waste streams such as waste paper, cardboard, tyres, and organic waste
are among the most efficient waste management options offered by Solo.
Solo provides transportable recycling bins in a variety of sizes.
Regulations for waste
disposal and management are strict
Solo's liquid waste solutions
for industrial water, septic tanks, cooking oil, and sullage tanks ensure that
your liquid waste is safely disposed of. The requirements for liquid waste
disposal are strict, and Solo's waste management solutions comply with all
municipal and federal regulations. Solo provides bins suitable for
high-volume building waste disposal. The bins are ideal for builders since they
can receive waste via a wheelbarrow through a gate or dumped by
excavators over the low sides. Heavy steel bins can be used to store construction
waste such as concrete, metal, and rubble. All construction waste is handled by
the waste management team in line with EPA and local municipal standards.
Which type of waste can be
disposed of in landfill?
Depending on the type of hazardous waste, it
is either physically, chemically, biologically, or thermally handled. Only
inactive or partially active hazardous waste can be disposed of underground.
Landfills are specifically built and lined with clay, HDPE, or other non-porous
materials to prevent garbage from seeping into the earth. Additional waste
management measures used in landfills include wind dispersal controls, double
liners, and leak protection systems.
Saving natural resources and
biodiversity
Solo’s waste management
solutions not only save natural resources but also have a positive impact on
the country's biodiversity and economy. The vehicles are outfitted with GPS and
Solo's proprietary vehicle management systems, and are inspected on a regular
basis for performance. The Solo Resource Recovery crew is trained in the most
recent waste management techniques.
The crew at Solo has been
trained to assist households and businesses in the promotion and implementation
of sustainable waste management solutions. Solo provides innovative council
waste management solutions to businesses and households throughout Australia,
reducing reliance on landfills while protecting the local environment.
The rubbish tip
Your local rubbish tip can
help you manage your waste items in the most efficient and environmentally
friendly manner. Batteries, cardboard and paper, metals, oils, textiles, and
whitegoods are among the items accepted for recycling at most landfill sites.
Trade Waste
Solo Resource Recovery is dedicated to keeping communities safe and
sustainable by providing innovative waste management solutions with a focus
on recycling. Solo hopes to contribute to Australia's circular economy by
reducing the need to extract raw materials from the earth in order to
manufacture new items. You can be confident that when you utilise Solo's waste
management solutions, you are helping to protect Australia's environment and
contributing to the country's circular economy. Solo can provide one-time
or recurring waste collection, as well as industrial bin and recycling bin
servicing.
Any business or residence
should prioritise commercial waste management as improper waste management can
have serious consequences for the environment and the community. Residents and
businesses can use professional waste management services to ensure that waste
is collected on a regular basis and processed in a compliant manner.
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