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<h1 style="clear:both" id="content-section-0">The Only Guide to Waste Management - NC DEQ<br></h1>
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<p class="p__0">Electronic waste (ewaste) includes discarded computer system screens, motherboards, cellphones and battery chargers, compact discs (CDs), earphones, television sets, air conditioners and fridges. According to More In-Depth -waste Display 2017, India creates 2 million tonnes (Mte) of e-waste yearly and ranks fifth amongst the e-waste producing countries, after the US, P.R.</p>
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<p class="p__1">Concepts of waste management [modify] Diagram of the waste hierarchy Waste hierarchy [modify] The waste hierarchy refers to the "3 Rs" Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, which categorizes waste management strategies according to their desirability in regards to waste minimisation. The waste hierarchy is the cornerstone of many waste reduction techniques. The aim of the waste hierarchy is to draw out the optimum practical gain from items and to create the minimum amount of end waste; see: resource healing.</p>
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<p class="p__2">The next action or preferred action is to seek alternative usages for the waste that has actually been created i. e. by re-use. The next is recycling that includes composting. Following this action is material healing and waste-to-energy. The last action is disposal, in garbage dumps or through incineration without energy recovery.</p>
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<p class="p__3">The hierarchy represents the latter parts of the life-cycle for each product. Life-cycle of a product [edit] The life-cycle starts with design, then proceeds through manufacture, distribution, and main use and after that follows through the waste hierarchy's phases of reduce, reuse and recycle. Each phase in the life-cycle provides chances for policy intervention, to reconsider the need for the item, to upgrade to decrease waste potential, to extend its usage. [] Item life-cycle analysis is a method to optimize the usage of the world's restricted resources by preventing the unnecessary generation of waste.</p>
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<p class="p__4">Globally, humanity extracts more resources to produce items than the planet can replenish. [] Resource effectiveness is the reduction of the ecological effect from the production and usage of these goods, from final basic material extraction to the last use and disposal. Polluter-pays concept [modify] The polluter-pays concept mandates that the contaminating celebration spends for the effect on the environment.</p>
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<p class="p__5">History [modify] Throughout many of history, the amount of waste generated by human beings was insignificant due to low levels of population density and exploitation of natural deposits. Common waste produced throughout pre-modern times was primarily ashes and human biodegradable waste, and these were launched back into the ground locally, with minimum ecological effect.</p>
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