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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<title>Industrial solid waste</title>
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<h1>Trends in Industrial Waste Management</h1>
<p>
Industrial waste is the waste produced by industrial activity which
includes any material that is rendered useless during a manufacturing
process such as that of factories, mills, and mining operations. Types
of industrial waste include dirt and gravel, masonry and concrete, scrap
metal, oil, solvents, chemicals, scrap lumber, even vegetable matter
from restaurants. Industrial waste may be solid, semi-solid or liquid in
form. It may be hazardous waste (some types of which are toxic) or
non-hazardous waste. Industrial waste may pollute the nearby soil or
adjacent water bodies, and can contaminate groundwater, lakes, streams,
rivers or coastal waters. Industrial waste is often mixed into municipal
waste, making accurate assessments difficult. An estimate for the US
goes as high as 7.6 billion tons of industrial waste produced annually,
as of 2017. Most countries have enacted legislation to deal with the
problem of industrial waste, but strictness and compliance regimes vary.
Enforcement is always an issue.
</p>
<p>
When looking forward, global waste is expected to grow to 3.40 billion
tonnes by 2050, more than double population growth over the same period.
Overall, there is a positive correlation between waste generation and
income level. Daily per capita waste generation in high-income countries
is projected to increase by 19 percent by 2050, compared to low- and
middle-income countries where it is expected to increase by
approximately 40% or more. Waste generation initially decreases at the
lowest income levels and then increases at a faster rate for incremental
income changes at low income levels than at high income levels. The
total quantity of waste generated in low-income countries is expected to
increase by more than three times by 2050. The East Asia and Pacific
region is generating most of the world’s waste, at 23 percent, and the
Middle East and North Africa region is producing the least in absolute
terms, at 6 percent. However, the fastest growing regions are
Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East and North Africa,
where, by 2050, total waste generation is expected to more than triple,
double, and double respectively. In these regions, more than half of
waste is currently openly dumped, and the trajectories of waste growth
will have vast implications for the environment, health, and prosperity,
thus requiring urgent action.
</p>
<h3>Classification of industrial waste and its treatment</h3>
<img src="./Assets/igraph-1.png" alt="Graph" />
<p>
Hazardous waste, chemical waste, industrial solid waste and municipal
solid waste are classifications of wastes used by governments in
different countries. Sewage treatment plants can treat some industrial
wastes, i.e. those consisting of conventional pollutants such as
biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). Industrial wastes containing toxic
pollutants or high concentrations of other pollutants (such as ammonia)
require specialized treatment systems.
</p>
<h3>Environmental impact</h3>
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alt="Graph"
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<p>
Many factories and most power plants are located near bodies of water to
obtain large amounts of water for manufacturing processes or for
equipment cooling.[4] In the US, electric power plants are the largest
water users. Other industries using large amounts of water are pulp and
paper mills, chemical plants, iron and steel mills, petroleum
refineries, food processing plants and aluminum smelters
</p>
<p>
Many less-developed countries that are becoming industrialized do not
yet have the resources or technology to dispose their wastes with
minimal impacts on the environment.[6] Both untreated and partially
treated wastewater are commonly fed back into a near lying body of
water. Metals, chemicals and sewage released into bodies of water
directly affect marine ecosystems and the health of those who depend on
the waters as food or drinking water sources. Toxins from the wastewater
can kill off marine life or cause varying degrees of illness to those
who consume these marine animals, depending on the contaminant. Metals
and chemicals released into bodies of water affect the marine
ecosystems.
</p>
<p>
Wastewater containing nutrients (nitrates and phosphates) often causes
eutrophication which can kill off existing life in water bodies. A
Thailand study focusing on water pollution origins found that the
highest concentrations of water contamination in the U-tapao river had a
direct correlation to industrial wastewater discharges.
</p>
<p>
Thermal pollution—discharges of water at elevated temperature after
being used for cooling—can also lead to polluted water. Elevated water
temperatures decrease oxygen levels, which can kill fish and alter food
chain composition, reduce species biodiversity, and foster invasion by
new thermophilic species.
</p>
</section>
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<h1 class="faq-heading">Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
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<label for="label-faq--1"> What is waste management?</label>
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<div class="faq-content">
<p>
Waste management involves the collection, transportation,
processing, recycling, and disposal of waste materials. It aims to
reduce the environmental impact of waste and promote sustainable
practices.
</p>
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How much municipal solid waste is generated in India?</label
>
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<p>
According to a report by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI),
India generates over 62 million tons (MT) of waste in a year. Only
43 MT of total waste generated gets collected, with 12 MT being
treated before disposal, and the remaining 31 MT simply discarded in
wasteyards
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<label for="label-faq--3"> What is waste management?</label>
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Waste management involves the collection, transportation,
processing, recycling, and disposal of waste materials. It aims to
reduce the environmental impact of waste and promote sustainable
practices.
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<label for="label-faq--4"> What is waste management?</label>
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Waste management involves the collection, transportation,
processing, recycling, and disposal of waste materials. It aims to
reduce the environmental impact of waste and promote sustainable
practices.
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