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- Did you know that over 2 billion tons of waste are generated - globally every year, but only 16% is recycled? -
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Track, Reduce, and Make a Difference With real-time waste monitoring, you can be part of the solution by tracking - your waste habits, identifying areas for improvement, and contributing to a greener planet. - Take control of your impact – start monitoring your waste today and help reduce the overwhelming waste burden - on our environment. Every action counts.

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- Do you know only 9% of plastic ever produced has been recycled? -
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What is the difference between biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste?

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Biodegradable waste refers to organic materials such as food scraps and garden waste that - decompose naturally over time. Non-biodegradable waste includes plastics, metals, and other - materials that do not decompose easily and require recycling or special disposal methods. -

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How can I reduce household waste?

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You can reduce waste by buying reusable products, composting organic waste, recycling - materials like plastic and paper, and avoiding single-use items. Participating in community - waste reduction programs is also helpful.

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What should I do with hazardous waste?

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Hazardous waste, such as batteries, chemicals, and electronic waste, should be taken to - designated disposal sites or collection events. Do not dispose of them in regular household - trash as they can be harmful to the environment.

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Can all plastics be recycled?

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No, not all plastics are recyclable. Look for recycling symbols with numbers on plastic - products. Most recycling centers accept plastics marked with numbers 1 and 2, but it's - important to check with your local center for specific guidelines.

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How do I start composting at home?

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To start composting, collect food scraps like fruit peels, vegetable leftovers, and coffee - grounds. Combine them with yard waste like leaves and grass clippings in a compost bin. Turn - the compost regularly to ensure proper aeration and decomposition.

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Why is it important to sort waste?

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Sorting waste ensures that recyclable materials like paper, glass, and plastics are properly - processed, reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills. Proper sorting helps reduce - pollution, conserve resources, and protect the environment.

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About Us

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At Waste Management, we are passionate about creating a sustainable - future through effective waste disposal solutions. Our goal is to not only reduce - environmental pollution but also educate communities and empower - individuals with sustainable waste practices.

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By leveraging our state-of-the-art waste classification system and - encouraging community engagement, we aim to inspire everyone to adopt eco-friendly - habits. Together, we can make a significant impact in reducing waste, promoting - recycling, and preserving the environment for future generations.

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- Waste Management team working towards sustainability -
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Biodegradable Waste

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Includes food remains and garden waste. These can be composted to create manure and naturally - decompose over time.

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Items like old newspapers, broken glass, and plastics. These do not decompose and are major - pollutants, but can be recycled and reused.

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Stay Connected

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Our Commitment to Sustainability

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At Waste Management, we are dedicated to building a greener future. Through our community recycling - programs and sustainability initiatives, we strive to reduce waste and protect the environment for - generations to come. Join us in our mission to create a cleaner, healthier planet.

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Discover Our Features

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Eco-Friendly Tips

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- Did you know - only 9% of all plastic ever produced has been recycled? -
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- Make a difference by embracing eco-friendly practices from home. Learn tips to help manage waste - efficiently and reduce your environmental impact. -

- Get Tips! -
- -
-
-

Real-time Monitoring

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- Keep track of your waste management activities instantly, with up-to-the-minute updates. -

-
- -
-

Community Engagement

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- Join community efforts to promote effective waste management. -

- Join Community -
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-
-
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-

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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- What is the difference between biodegradable and - non-biodegradable waste? -

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- Biodegradable waste refers to organic materials such as - food scraps and garden waste that decompose naturally over - time. Non-biodegradable waste includes plastics, metals, - and other materials that do not decompose easily and - require recycling or special disposal methods. -

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How can I reduce household waste?

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- You can reduce waste by buying reusable products, - composting organic waste, recycling materials like plastic - and paper, and avoiding single-use items. Participating in - community waste reduction programs is also helpful. -

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What should I do with hazardous waste?

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- Hazardous waste, such as batteries, chemicals, and - electronic waste, should be taken to designated disposal - sites or collection events. Do not dispose of them in - regular household trash as they can be harmful to the - environment. -

-
-
-

Can all plastics be recycled?

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- No, not all plastics are recyclable. Look for recycling - symbols with numbers on plastic products. Most recycling - centers accept plastics marked with numbers 1 and 2, but - it's important to check with your local center for - specific guidelines. -

-
-
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How do I start composting at home?

-

- To start composting, collect food scraps like fruit peels, - vegetable leftovers, and coffee grounds. Combine them with - yard waste like leaves and grass clippings in a compost - bin. Turn the compost regularly to ensure proper aeration - and decomposition. -

-
-
-

Why is it important to sort waste?

-

- Sorting waste ensures that recyclable materials like - paper, glass, and plastics are properly processed, - reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills. Proper - sorting helps reduce pollution, conserve resources, and - protect the environment. -

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-

Your Feedback

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About Us

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-

- At Waste Management, we are passionate - about creating a sustainable future through effective - waste disposal solutions. Our goal is to not only reduce - environmental pollution but also - educate communities and empower - individuals with sustainable waste practices. -

-

- By leveraging our - state-of-the-art waste classification system - and encouraging community engagement, we aim to inspire - everyone to adopt eco-friendly habits. Together, we can - make a significant impact in reducing waste, promoting - recycling, and preserving the environment for future - generations. -

-
-
- Waste Management team working towards sustainability -
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Our Mission

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- Reduce Waste -

Reduce Waste

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- Minimize waste generation through innovative - technologies and education. -

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- Promote Recycling -

Promote Recycling

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- Encourage responsible disposal and recycling - practices in every community. -

-
-
- Empower Communities -

Empower Communities

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- Equip individuals with knowledge and tools for - sustainable living. -

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-
- Build a Cleaner Future -

Build a Cleaner Future

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Protect the environment for future generations.

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Our Core Values

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Innovation

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- We believe in continually evolving our waste - management practices with cutting-edge technologies to - improve efficiency and reduce our environmental - footprint. -

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-
-

Sustainability

-

- Environmental sustainability is at the heart of - everything we do. We prioritize reducing waste, - reusing materials, and promoting recycling initiatives - globally. -

-
-
-

Community

-

- Collaboration is key. By working together with - communities, we aim to foster eco-consciousness and - sustainable living across the globe. -

-
-
-

Responsibility

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- We are committed to acting with integrity and - accountability, ensuring that our practices positively - impact both the environment and society. -

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Waste Management

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+ + +

Waste Management

+
+ + + + +
+
+
+
+

Efficient Waste Management

+

Join our mission for a cleaner, greener planet. We strive to minimize waste through effective + recycling, composting, and sustainable practices.

+

Together, we can reduce the environmental impact and create a more sustainable future for generations + to come. Let’s make the world a better place by reducing our carbon footprint and managing waste + efficiently.

+ Discover Features +
+
+ Waste Management Image +
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Upload Preview +
+
+

Upload Your Files

+ +
+
+ +
+
+ +
+ + + +
+

Waste Classification

+

Your classification result will appear here.

+
+ +
+

Disposal Information

+

Disposal information will be displayed here.

+
+
+

Waste Categories

+
+
+
+
+ Biodegradable Waste + Biodegradable Waste +
+ +
+ + +
+

Our Features

+
+
+ +
+

Real-time Monitoring

+
+ Did you know that over 2 billion tons of waste are generated + globally every year, but only 16% is recycled? +
+ +

Track, Reduce, and Make a Difference With real-time waste monitoring, you can be part of the solution by tracking + your waste habits, identifying areas for improvement, and contributing to a greener planet. + Take control of your impact – start monitoring your waste today and help reduce the overwhelming waste burden + on our environment. Every action counts.

+ Let's be on right track +
+
+

Eco-Friendly Tips

+
+ Do you know only 9% of plastic ever produced has been recycled? +
+

+ Be Eco-savvy by embracing simple, comprehensive, and quick solutions from the comfort of your home. + Contribute in managing the overwhelming burden of waste generation. Get personalized tips to manage waste sustainably and + be the change you want to see in the world!. +

+ I'm in! +
+ +
+

Community Engagement

+

Join community efforts to promote effective waste management.

+ Join Community +
+ +
+

Our Commitment to Sustainability

+

At Waste Management, we are dedicated to building a greener future. Through our community recycling + programs and sustainability initiatives, we strive to reduce waste and protect the environment for + generations to come. Join us in our mission to create a cleaner, healthier planet.

+
+ +
+ + +
+ +
+ + +
+ +
+ +

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

+ +
+

What is the difference between biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste?

+

Biodegradable waste refers to organic materials such as food scraps and garden waste that + decompose naturally over time. Non-biodegradable waste includes plastics, metals, and other + materials that do not decompose easily and require recycling or special disposal methods. +

+
+ +
+

How can I reduce household waste?

+

You can reduce waste by buying reusable products, composting organic waste, recycling + materials like plastic and paper, and avoiding single-use items. Participating in community + waste reduction programs is also helpful.

+
+ +
+

What should I do with hazardous waste?

+

Hazardous waste, such as batteries, chemicals, and electronic waste, should be taken to + designated disposal sites or collection events. Do not dispose of them in regular household + trash as they can be harmful to the environment.

+
+ +
+

Can all plastics be recycled?

+

No, not all plastics are recyclable. Look for recycling symbols with numbers on plastic + products. Most recycling centers accept plastics marked with numbers 1 and 2, but it's + important to check with your local center for specific guidelines.

+
+ +
+

How do I start composting at home?

+

To start composting, collect food scraps like fruit peels, vegetable leftovers, and coffee + grounds. Combine them with yard waste like leaves and grass clippings in a compost bin. Turn + the compost regularly to ensure proper aeration and decomposition.

+
+ +
+

Why is it important to sort waste?

+

Sorting waste ensures that recyclable materials like paper, glass, and plastics are properly + processed, reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills. Proper sorting helps reduce + pollution, conserve resources, and protect the environment.

+
+
+ + + +
+
+ +
+

About Us

+
+ + +
+

At Waste Management, we are passionate about creating a sustainable + future through effective waste disposal solutions. Our goal is to not only reduce + environmental pollution but also educate communities and empower + individuals with sustainable waste practices.

+

By leveraging our state-of-the-art waste classification system and + encouraging community engagement, we aim to inspire everyone to adopt eco-friendly + habits. Together, we can make a significant impact in reducing waste, promoting + recycling, and preserving the environment for future generations.

+
+ + +
+ Waste Management team working towards sustainability +
+ +
+

Biodegradable Waste

+

Includes food remains and garden waste. These can be composted to create manure and naturally + decompose over time.

+
+
+
+ +
+
+
+ Non-Biodegradable Waste + Non-Biodegradable Waste +
+
+

Non-Biodegradable Waste

+

Items like old newspapers, broken glass, and plastics. These do not decompose and are major + pollutants, but can be recycled and reused.

+
+
+ + + + + +
+

Stay Connected

+
+ + + +
+ +
+

Our Commitment to Sustainability

+

At Waste Management, we are dedicated to building a greener future. Through our community recycling + programs and sustainability initiatives, we strive to reduce waste and protect the environment for + generations to come. Join us in our mission to create a cleaner, healthier planet.

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ +

© 2024 Waste Management. All rights reserved.

+ +
+ +
+
+
+
+

Discover Our Features

+
+
+
+

Eco-Friendly Tips

+
+ Did you know + only 9% of all plastic ever produced has been recycled? +
+

+ Make a difference by embracing eco-friendly practices from home. Learn tips to help manage waste + efficiently and reduce your environmental impact. +

+ Get Tips! +
+ +
+
+

Real-time Monitoring

+

+ Keep track of your waste management activities instantly, with up-to-the-minute updates. +

+
+ +
+

Community Engagement

+

+ Join community efforts to promote effective waste management. +

+ Join Community +
+
+
+
+
+
+

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

+
+

+ What is the difference between biodegradable and + non-biodegradable waste? +

+

+ Biodegradable waste refers to organic materials such as + food scraps and garden waste that decompose naturally over + time. Non-biodegradable waste includes plastics, metals, + and other materials that do not decompose easily and + require recycling or special disposal methods. +

+
+
+

How can I reduce household waste?

+

+ You can reduce waste by buying reusable products, + composting organic waste, recycling materials like plastic + and paper, and avoiding single-use items. Participating in + community waste reduction programs is also helpful. +

+
+
+

What should I do with hazardous waste?

+

+ Hazardous waste, such as batteries, chemicals, and + electronic waste, should be taken to designated disposal + sites or collection events. Do not dispose of them in + regular household trash as they can be harmful to the + environment. +

+
+
+

Can all plastics be recycled?

+

+ No, not all plastics are recyclable. Look for recycling + symbols with numbers on plastic products. Most recycling + centers accept plastics marked with numbers 1 and 2, but + it's important to check with your local center for + specific guidelines. +

+
+
+

How do I start composting at home?

+

+ To start composting, collect food scraps like fruit peels, + vegetable leftovers, and coffee grounds. Combine them with + yard waste like leaves and grass clippings in a compost + bin. Turn the compost regularly to ensure proper aeration + and decomposition. +

+
+
+

Why is it important to sort waste?

+

+ Sorting waste ensures that recyclable materials like + paper, glass, and plastics are properly processed, + reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills. Proper + sorting helps reduce pollution, conserve resources, and + protect the environment. +

+
+ +
+ +
+
+
+

Your Feedback

+
+ + + +
+
+ + +
+
+

About Us

+
+
+

+ At Waste Management, we are passionate + about creating a sustainable future through effective + waste disposal solutions. Our goal is to not only reduce + environmental pollution but also + educate communities and empower + individuals with sustainable waste practices. +

+

+ By leveraging our + state-of-the-art waste classification system + and encouraging community engagement, we aim to inspire + everyone to adopt eco-friendly habits. Together, we can + make a significant impact in reducing waste, promoting + recycling, and preserving the environment for future + generations. +

+
+
+ Waste Management team working towards sustainability +
+
+
+
+

Our Mission

+
+
+ Reduce Waste +

Reduce Waste

+

+ Minimize waste generation through innovative + technologies and education. +

+
+
+ Promote Recycling +

Promote Recycling

+

+ Encourage responsible disposal and recycling + practices in every community. +

+
+
+ Empower Communities +

Empower Communities

+

+ Equip individuals with knowledge and tools for + sustainable living. +

+
+
+ Build a Cleaner Future +

Build a Cleaner Future

+

Protect the environment for future generations.

+
+
+
+
+
+
+

Our Core Values

+
+
+

Innovation

+

+ We believe in continually evolving our waste + management practices with cutting-edge technologies to + improve efficiency and reduce our environmental + footprint. +

+
+
+

Sustainability

+

+ Environmental sustainability is at the heart of + everything we do. We prioritize reducing waste, + reusing materials, and promoting recycling initiatives + globally. +

+
+
+

Community

+

+ Collaboration is key. By working together with + communities, we aim to foster eco-consciousness and + sustainable living across the globe. +

+
+
+

Responsibility

+

+ We are committed to acting with integrity and + accountability, ensuring that our practices positively + impact both the environment and society. +

+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

SIGN UP

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