Author:
Kumar Singhdeo Ashok,Tripathy Sushanta,Singhal Deepak
Abstract
Abstract
Human day to day activities produce a wide range of remarkable wastes that come from a number of sources. Cleaning up contamination in wastes over a longer period of time is far more expensive than preventing it at the source. Various nations have an uphill battle in correctly managing their waste, with the majority of efforts aimed at reducing final quantities and raising sufficient money for waste management. With the growing importance of waste management, it has become an absolute necessity for every nation to have the combined duty of people, industry, local governments, and pollution control boards. The main purpose of this review is to find out more about the different ways that electronic and biomedical wastes are handled in India by looking at a lot of different cases.
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