Managing the Garbage we Produce (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 30 Mar, 2026

Garbage generation is an inevitable part of human life. With rapid urbanisation, population growth, and increased consumption, the amount of waste produced has risen significantly. If not managed properly, garbage can lead to serious environmental and health problems. Therefore, effective waste management is essential for maintaining a clean and sustainable environment.

**Garbage (Wastes)

Garbage is defined as items or materials that should be discarded because they no longer serve any purpose for us or are of no use to us. We consistently generate massive amounts of garbage. Some types of garbage, especially organic waste, may produce a strong odour, and a large amount of garbage may emit harmful fumes. As a result, we place such items in dustbins to be transported to distant locations to ensure that our environment remains clean and healthy. Garbage waste includes vegetable and fruit peels, extra prepared food items, waste paper, plastic materials, and a variety of other waste items.

**Classification of Garbage (Wastes)

Garbage (waste) can be classified in different ways based on its nature, source, and ability to decompose. Understanding these classifications helps in proper waste management and disposal.

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**1. Biodegradable wastes

Biodegradable wastes are any organic matter that can be decomposed into simpler substances with the help of microbes. Biodegradable wastes can be broken down naturally, but improper handling can still cause environmental issues, including all organic wastes derived from plants, agricultural wastes, and so on.

**2. Non-biodegradable wastes

Non-biodegradable wastes are wastes that cannot be decomposed and cause pollution in our environment. Some non-biodegradable wastes, such as plastics, metals, and glass, can be recycled.

**Sources of Garbage

**Managing the Garbage We Produce

Waste management entails the safe and efficient disposal of waste as well as the transformation of waste into new products. As a result, waste management is the responsibility of both the government and the citizens. And when either of the two parties fails to do their part, the waste management system collapses. This will eventually result in a full-fledged garbage crisis. As a result, we will look at the waste management strategies that can be used.

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**1. Recycling

**2. Composting

**3. Incineration

**4. Landfills

**5. Bioremediation

**6. Plasma Gasification

**7. Sewage treatment