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Processing waste into renewable energy.

there are several alternative ways to process waste into alternative energy that may be beneficial include:

Cumulation.
there are several alternative ways to process waste into alternative energy that may be beneficial include:

Cumulation.

With this method, the actual waste is not destroyed directly, but left to decompose into organic matter. Stacking method is cheap, simple, but raises the risk for outbreaks of infectious, cause pollution, especially the smell, dirt and disease funding sources of water bodies

Composting.
The way of composting is a simple way and can produce fertilizers that have economic value.

Furnace (incinerator).
This method can dilakuakn only for waste that can be burned down. Should be cultivated far from the settlement to menhindari smoke pollution, odors and fires.

"Sanitary Landfill".
This method is similar to fertilization, but the basin has filled trash covered the ground, but this method requires a special area which is very broad.

Recycling as a new solution

From several alternatives the above still has some weaknesses, so inevitably we must return to the principles of prevention (preventive principle), emphasizing that prevention is a danger it is better than it. This can be overcome dengna way to recycle all waste dumped back into society or the economy fully utilized according to its natural properties, thereby reducing pressure on natural resources.

Recycling would be more effective if the garbage has been dumped in sorted, so that each part can be composted, or recycled optimally, rather than discharged into the sewerage system as there are mixed today. And this should also be supported by industries with designers re their products to facilitate the process of recycling these products.

Why waste must be separated? Mixed waste disposal damage and reduces the value of the material that may still be used again. Organic materials can contaminate / pollute the materials may still be in the recycling and toxins can destroy the usefulness of both. In addition, a portion of increased flow of waste originating from synthetic products and products that are not designed to be easily recycled; need to be redesigned to fit the recycling system or the use of elimination phase.


The principles can also be applied in everyday life for example by applying the 4R principle, namely:

1. Reduce (Reduce); do as much as possible minimization of goods or materials that we use.The more we use the material, the more waste produced.

2. Reuse (Use back); as much as possible choose items that can be used again. Avoid using disposable items (disposable, throw). This can extend the use of the goods before he became garbage.

3. Recycle (Recycling); as much as possible, the goods who is no longer useful, can be recycled. Not all items can be recycled, but it's been a lot of non-formal industries and industries that utilize household waste into other goods.

4. Replace (Replace); carefully the goods we use everyday. Replace the goods that can only be used sekalai with more durable goods. Also examine so that we only wear things more environmentally friendly, for example, replace the bag we keresek circuitry basket when shopping, and do not use Styrofoam because these two materials can be degraded naturally tidka.

The benefits of waste management

Some of the benefits of waste management are:

1. Conserve natural resources by converting waste into fuel , clean coal

2. Conserve energy by converting waste to energy

3. Reduce spending money

4. Saves landfill

5. Green environment (clean, healthy, comfortable)

6. opportunity fuels

With this method, the actual waste is not destroyed directly, but left to decompose into organic matter. Stacking method is cheap, simple, but raises the risk for outbreaks of infectious, cause pollution, especially the smell, dirt and disease funding sources of water bodies

Composting.
The way of composting is a simple way and can produce fertilizers that have economic value.

Furnace (incinerator).
This method can dilakuakn only for waste that can be burned down. Should be cultivated far from the settlement to menhindari smoke pollution, odors and fires.

"Sanitary Landfill".
This method is similar to fertilization, but the basin has filled trash covered the ground, but this method requires a special area which is very broad.

Recycling as a new solution

From several alternatives the above still has some weaknesses, so inevitably we must return to the principles of prevention (preventive principle), emphasizing that prevention is a danger it is better than it. This can be overcome dengna way to recycle all waste dumped back into society or the economy fully utilized according to its natural properties, thereby reducing pressure on natural resources.

Recycling would be more effective if the garbage has been dumped in sorted, so that each part can be composted, or recycled optimally, rather than discharged into the sewerage system as there are mixed today. And this should also be supported by industries with designers re their products to facilitate the process of recycling these products.

Why waste must be separated? Mixed waste disposal damage and reduces the value of the material that may still be used again. Organic materials can contaminate / pollute the materials may still be in the recycling and toxins can destroy the usefulness of both. In addition, a portion of increased flow of waste originating from synthetic products and products that are not designed to be easily recycled; need to be redesigned to fit the recycling system or the use of elimination phase.

The principles can also be applied in everyday life for example by applying the 4R principle, namely:

1. Reduce (Reduce); do as much as possible minimization of goods or materials that we use.The more we use the material, the more waste produced.

2. Reuse (Use back); as much as possible choose items that can be used again. Avoid using disposable items (disposable, throw). This can extend the use of the goods before he became garbage.

3.
Recycle (Recycling); as much as possible, the goods who is no longer useful, can be recycled. Not all items can be recycled, but it's been a lot of non-formal industries and industries that utilize household waste into other goods.

4.
Replace (Replace); carefully the goods we use everyday. Replace the goods that can only be used sekalai with more durable goods. Also examine so that we only wear things more environmentally friendly, for example, replace the bag we keresek circuitry basket when shopping, and do not use Styrofoam because these two materials can be degraded naturally tidka.

The benefits of waste management

Some of the benefits of waste management are:

1.
Conserve natural resources by converting waste into fuel , clean coal

2.
Conserve energy by converting waste to energy

3.
Reduce spending money

4.
Saves landfill

5.
Green environment (clean, healthy, comfortable)

6. opportunity fuels

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