Recycling: The Right Way to Manage Any Type of Waste
Hazardous Waste refers to the corrosive, flammable, reactive and toxic substances that endanger human health and the environment in general. It can come from a number of sources, and this includes factories, commercial establishments, hospitals, and households. Hazardous Waste can contain large amounts of chemicals, solvents and pesticides. If not properly managed, Hazardous Waste can be disastrous to human life and health. People living near industrial areas can inhale the toxic substances produced by factories and this can lead to a variety of health hazards like organ failure and respiratory disorders. It can contaminate the soil and groundwater, and this can be harmful to both drinking water and agriculture. Hazardous Waste can also harm the forests and adversely affect the lives of plant and animal species. The Elimination of the Risks of Hazardous Waste is a must! Australia, like many countries in the world, also faces issue...