Proper Waste Management
All of the activities and actions required to manage garbage from its inception to its final disposal are referred to as waste management or waste disposal. This involves, for example, garbage collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal, as well as monitoring and regulation. It also includes the legal and regulatory framework for waste management, including recycling guidelines, among other things.


001 - RECYCLING
Recycling is one of the most well known method of managing waste. It is not expensive and can be easily done by you. If you carry out recycling, you will save a lot of energy, resources, and thereby reduce pollution. You can also save money if you recycle.

002 - COMPOSTING
This is a natural process that is completely free of any hazardous by-products. This process involves breaking down the materials into organic compounds that can be used as manure. You can carry out composting in your own backyard. You can use DATS bin hire system to get the bins for composting.

004 - LANDFILLS
Waste management through the use of landfills involves the use of a large area. This place is dug open and filled with waste. The area is then covered up with soil. Landfills are not safe because they give off gases like methane, which are highly hazardous.

003 - BURNING THE WASTE MATERIAL
If you cannot recycle or if there are no proper places for setting up landfills, you can burn the waste matter generated in your household. Controlled burning of waste at high temperatures to produce steam and ash is a preferred waste disposal technique.
