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AN AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON WASTE MANAGEMENT

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An awareness programme on waste management

Conducted by B.Ed Trainees of Sree Narayana Training College,

Nedunganda

Inauguration: Sri.P.Mohana Lal (H.M,GHSS,Cherunniyoor)

Venue: Smart Classroom, GHSS,Cherunniyoor

Date : 18th Aug 2015

Time : 1.00 pm

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What is waste?

Things that we donot need and throw away are considered as waste.

Types of wastes

Solid waste : It includes old car tires,old newspapers,broken furniture and even food waste.

Liquid waste : It includes wash water from homes,liquids used for cleaning in industries and waste detergents.

Sources of wastes

Municipal wastes Industrial wastes Clinical wastes Electronic wastes

Municipal wastes

This includes trash or garbage from households, schools, offices, market places, restaurants and other public places.

Industrial wastes Since the industrial revolution, the rise in the

number of industries manufacturing glass, leather, textile, food, electronics, plastic and metal products has significantly contributed to waste production.

Clinical wastes

Medical/clinical waste, normally refers to waste produced from health care facilities, such as hospitals, clinics, surgical theaters, veterinary hospitals and labs.

Electronic wastes

This is waste from electronic and electrical devices like DVD and music players, TV, telephones, computers, vacuum cleaners.

Electronic wastes

This is waste from electronic and electrical devices like DVD and music players, TV, telephones, computers, vacuum cleaners.

A Video On Environmental Wastes

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Waste Disposal

Waste management simply means the collection, transport, processing or disposal, managing and monitoring of waste materials to minimize its consequences on humans and environment.

Areas included in waste management

Generalisation of waste Recycling and reuse Storage,collection,transport and transfer Treatment Waste minimiation Planning and implementation

Common ways of managing wastes

Incineration method This simply means burning waste.

This method is common in countries with limited landfill space.

It is great for treating waste with contamination (like those from hospitals) and hazardous waste from factories, but the method produces too much carbon dioxide.

Modern incineration processes are more efficient and release less dioxin.

This method is very common in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands.

This method is effective, but expensive.

Sanitary landfills

Generally, this term means a large piece of land away from living places where all the waste from a town is deposited.

Proper landfill management involves sorting out all the waste (waste separation), and sending only the waste that cannot be recycled and composted to the site.

This method is effective, but expensive and difficult.

Waste RecyclingRecycling is processing used materials (waste) into new, useful products

Recycling also uses less energy and and great way of controlling air, water and land pollution.

Waste items that are usually recycled include:Paper wastePlastic wasteGlass wasteAluminium waste

When these are collected, the are sent to the recycling unit, where all the waste from each type are combined, crushed, melted and processed into new materials.

Importance of waste recycling

Protect the environment Conserves natural resources Saves energy

Effects of waste

Surface water contamination

Soil contamination

Pollution

Leachate

Diseases

Poor living standards

Can you guess this place????

PlasticsUses

Food storage and packaging

Household items

Furniture

For preparing foods

Disadvantages

Disposal of plastic and their byproducts create pollution

Cause wide range of negative health effects

Contain chemicals and metals which is toxic in nature

Burning of plastics Open burning of plastic waste is simply dangerous to health

On burning carbon dioxide,dioxin and furan are released

Studies linked dioxins and furans to cancer and respiratory diseases

To inhale dioxin or exposed to the fumes can cause hormonal imbalance

What we can do?

Substitute plastic bypapers,ceramics,glass,stainless steel

Avoid heating foods in plastic containers

Avoid transferring hot food,drinks into plastic containers.

We have a role to play

Reduce creating wastes Get your own shopping bags Re use things such as

clothing,paper,furniture,package boxes Lead and join environmental society

A Video On Handmade Paper Bags

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Conclusion

Everyone creates wastes. Those,who care about the environment creates as little as possible.

Our Special Thanks to:

Dr.K.Ushakumari,Principal,SNTC Sri.Pratheesh P.K,Assisstant Professor,SNTC Sri.P.Mohanalal,H.M,GHSS,Cherunniyoor Smt.Saila,Senior

teacher,GHSS,Cherunniyoor Smt.Veena C.S,GHSS,Cherunniyoor All teachers and students of

GHSS,Cherunniyoor

STUDENT TEACHERS:

JYOTHILEKSHMI.R (MALAYALAM)DIVYA.S DIVYA.B.R

AARCHA VIJAYAN (PHYSICAL SCIENCE)KRISHNA A.J

ASWATHY.A (SOCIAL SCIENCE)UNAISA N.TVIJI.B

National Anthem

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