31/10/2024
Proper waste segregation and disposal are crucial for environmental health, economic sustainability, and social equity. Improper waste management can lead to pollution, climate change, public health risks, and economic loss.
By improving waste management practices, we can reduce pollution, conserve resources, create jobs, and enhance quality of life. Conversely, continuing with current practices will exacerbate environmental degradation, public health issues, and social inequality.
Therefore, it is essential to prioritize effective waste management to secure a sustainable future.