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Increasing “use and throw” products producing lot of waste on the earth such as e-waste, M-waste, p-waste etc. How to control or stop or eradicate such non bio-degradable waste in the future?
Posted on August 3rd, 2009Categorized as Interdisciplinary Tagged as consumption, market system, waste
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Most of the products available in the market such as cell phones, laptops, computers, television picture tubes, electronic components etc.(E-waste); medical “one time used” kits and products, (M-waste); plastic bottles, containers, tetra packs, plastic carry bags (P-waste) are non bio-degradable and they cannot be recycled. Further more, there are certain other things such as ceramic pots, containers, tiles, waste building material, debris, hard cement, etc. which also are non-recycled. Therefore in the near future or so these non bio-degradable products may become very serious. Because as these are not bio-degradable they will remain in the soil. Therefore soil fertility may get affected and hence the soil quality. Only way to destroy is to burn them out. But this will produce toxic gases in the earths atmosphere resulting in air pollution, which may be further added up to the green house gases. Which ultimately leads to Global warming.




