E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Development of domestic waste management recycle to finished goods

  • Balasundaram N.,
  • Dhivya K.,
  • Divya G.,
  • Joshi Ankita,
  • Hamza Laeth H.J.,
  • Chandra Sekhar Reddy P.,
  • Chabra Rishu,
  • Kapoor Monit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202456303050
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 563
p. 03050

Abstract

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Increased industrial hazardous and biomedical waste poses serious dangers to human health and the environment as a result of economic development, raising standards of living, economic diversification, and the expansion of healthcare facilities. Paper, cardboard, plastic bags, and product rejects are among the hazardous and non-hazardous waste items produced by the plastic packaging sector for cosmetics. The main objective of this study is to manage waste effectively it is crucial to separate hazardous and non-hazardous garbage, recycle non-hazardous waste, and allow third parties to turn waste into goods. It is possible to turn hazardous waste into a valuable product that helps to environment and the economy. The study looks at many ways garbage may be used as a raw material and processed into goods as fuel.