Different ways to classify waste

Waste is a burning issue globally. Waste classification is necessary to ensure a green, clean environment for all of us.

Waste is a burning issue globally. Waste classification is necessary to ensure a green, clean environment for all of us.

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Did you know that waste can actually be sorted into a number of different categories? This means that some types of waste are recyclable while others are not. Waste disposal can be confusing if not sorted properly.

Why is it necessary to classify waste?

Separating waste and doing it correctly is important for many reasons. Firstly, it reduces the amount of waste going to landfills, which in addition to reducing carbon emissions, also helps conserve natural resources. Additionally, separating recyclable materials (such as organics, paper, glass or plastic) facilitates the recycling process.

This waste classification also helps identify and properly manage hazardous waste, helping to minimize risks to human health and the environment.

The most effective waste separation that circular economy models aim for is waste separation at source: sorting waste before treatment according to its characteristics, thus ensuring that waste is delivered to factories where it will be recycled, while promoting more responsible stewardship of natural resources.

 

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Common types of waste today

Liquid waste

Liquid waste is commonly found in both households and industries. It typically includes dirty water, organic liquids, laundry detergent, waste cleaning products, and even rainwater.

You also need to consider that liquid waste can be classified as point source and non-point source waste. All manufactured liquid waste is classified as point source waste. On the other hand, natural liquid waste is classified as non-point source waste. It is best to contact waste disposal experts to dispose of liquid waste safely and effectively.

Organic waste

Organic waste is common household waste. Food waste, garden waste, manure, and rotten meat all fall into the category of organic waste. Over time, organic waste is converted into compost by microorganisms. However, this does not mean that you can just throw it away anywhere.

Organic waste in landfills produces methane gas, so never throw it away with your regular waste. Instead, consider getting a green waste bin from your local council or hiring a green leather bin or garden waste bag to dispose of your waste properly.

Recyclable waste

Recyclable waste is something we are all probably familiar with and includes all types of waste that can be converted into products that can be reused. Solid items such as paper, metals, furniture and organic waste can all be recycled.

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Hazardous waste

Hazardous waste includes all types of waste that are flammable, toxic, corrosive, and reactive. These items are potentially extremely harmful to you and the environment and must be disposed of properly.

Update 14 January 2025
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