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Industrial Waste Recycling

Industrial Waste Recycling

Waste generated by manufacturing or industrial activities is referred to as industrial waste. Industrial wastes must be compatible with sewage (treatable). Industrial wastes must be proportioned and equalised to the sewage flow and pollutant load. Industrial wastes should not contain any materials that are poisonous or harmful to the sewage treatment plant's operational goals. Neither the operating personnel nor the environment surrounding the effluent discharges should be exposed to harmful compounds in industrial waste. In general, industrial waste is divided into two categories: non-hazardous and hazardous. Non-hazardous industrial waste, such as cartons, plastics, metals, glass, rock, and organic garbage, is waste from industrial activity that does not pose a harm to human health or the environment. Hazardous waste, on the other hand, is a residue of industrial activity that poses a risk to human health or the environment, such as combustible, corrosive, active, and toxic compounds.

  • Landfills
  • Composting
  • Waste Treatment Approaches
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Non-Hazardous Industrial Waste
  • Hazardous Industrial Waste

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