Domestic waste characteristics and the management systematic review
Keywords:
characteristics, domestic waste, managementAbstract
Waste is increasingly difficult to manage, so in addition to public awareness and participation ineffective waste management, it is necessary to identify the characteristics of waste, especially residential waste, so that it is easy to manage. Alternative methods of being healthy and clean help prevent people from contracting environmental diseases. This review is conducted to analyze the characteristics and the management of domestic waste. Methods: This review is based on Elsevier, IJSDGE, PROCEEDINGS, ICCEM, HINDWAI, JPHE, JSTFT, and the World Bank, all of which were written in English and complied with 25 Articles Total. Of the total 25 articles, 5 (five) articles cannot be accessed in their entirety, 16 (sixteen) search results will be reprocessed, and 4 (four) search results will not be reprocessed. Result: waste management and solid waste treatment pose risks to the environment and human health. Unmanaged waste, especially sewage and other liquids and solids generated by families and communities, is a serious health hazard and contributes to the spread of infectious diseases. Therefore, effective waste management measures such as Reduce, Reusing, and Recycling are needed to ensure that the volume of waste does not increase and endanger public health.
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