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CERTIFICATE
This is certified that Mr. Shinde Samadhan BIbhishan Roll No. 48 of
Semester fifth of Diploma in Computer Engineering has completed the Micro
Project satisfactorily in Government Polytechnic Dharashiv (Code:0118)
curriculum. For the Academic year of 2023-2024…as prescribed in the
curriculum.
1 Introduction
2 Objectives
7 Conclusion
8 Reference
Aim of Project: -
Proposed Methodology: -
Human activities directly or indirectly affect the environment adversely. The first
step to Effective waste management is to identify waste that can be recycled
.What follows is setting up dumpsters or bins into which such waste can be
stored.
Domestic sewage and run off from agricultural fields, laden with pesticides and
fertilizers, pollute water bodies. materials such as PVC ,PP, LDEP and PS are
recyclable. These are only a few examples which show how human activities
pollute the environment.
Introduction
Analysis
Landfill
In this process, the waste that cannot be reused or recycled are separated out
and spread as a thin layer in low-lying areas across a city. A layer of soil is added
after each layer of garbage. However, once this process is complete, the area is
declared unfit for construction of buildings for the next 20 years. Instead, it can
only be used as a playground or a park.
Incineration
Incineration is the process of controlled combustion of garbage to reduce it to
incombustible matter such as ash and waste gas. The exhaust gases from this
process may be toxic, hence it is treated before being released into the
environment. This process reduces the volume of waste by 90 per cent and is
considered as one of the most hygienic methods of waste disposal. In some
cases, the heat generated is used to produce electricity. However, some consider
this process, not quite environmentally friendly due to the generation of
greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
Waste Compaction
The waste materials such as cans and plastic bottles are compacted into blocks
and sent for recycling. This process prevents the oxidation of metals and reduces
airspace need, thus making transportation and positioning easy.
Biogas Generation
Biodegradable waste, such as food items, animal waste or organic industrial
waste from food packaging industries are sent to bio-degradation plants. In bio-
degradation plants, they are converted to biogas by degradation with the help
of bacteria, fungi, or other microbes. Here, the organic matter serves as food for
the micro-organisms. The degradation can happen aerobically (with oxygen) or
anaerobically (without oxygen). Biogas is generated as a result of this process,
which is used as fuel, and the residue is used as manure.
Composting
All organic materials decompose with time. Food scraps, yard waste, etc., make
up for one of the major organic wastes we throw every day. The process of
composting starts with these organic wastes being buried under layers of soil
and then, are left to decay under the action of microorganisms such as bacteria
and fungi.
This results in the formation of nutrient-rich manure. Also, this process ensures
that the nutrients are replenished in the soil. Besides enriching the soil,
composting also increases the water retention capacity. In agriculture, it is the
best alternative to chemical fertilizers.
Conclusion
In the end, we can say that in our study area, as most of the people have no idea
about waste management procedure so Union authority or various public
and private environmental organizations should take steps against it. As an
urban planner, we can also encourage people to use specific garbage dumping
area. We can also aware people about not throwing wastes beside the road and
waterbodies. Government should also take valuable initiatives which will
concern Union parishad to take valuable steps to make Healthy environment.
Referance
• https://Factory Waste |www. Factory Waste Disposal Bins & Management
Services
• Wikipedia
• Google Maps