Organic Waste:
Definition:
Organic Waste is an item that is considered obsolete and is removed by the owner / user before, but still can be used if properly managed organic benar.
Types of Organic Waste:
Organic waste derived from living beings, whether human, animal or plant life. Organic waste was divided into:
• wet organic waste (the term is meant wet organic waste bins have a high water content, for example, the skin of fruit and vegetable waste)
• organic waste dry (while materials including dry organic waste is organic material such that the water content is small, examples include dry organic waste paper, wood or twigs, and dried leaves)
Impact of Organic Waste:
Impact on Health Potential:
Health hazards that can be caused are as
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Inorganic rubbish comes from non renewable natural resources such as minerals and petroleum, or from industrial processes. Some of this material was not found in nature such as plastic and aluminum. This type of waste at the household level, for example in the form of bottles, plastic bottles, plastic bags, and cans.
Types of Inorganic Waste:
Examples of waste from inorganic waste are: pieces / plates of metal, various kinds of stones, glass shards, bones, tin cans, bottles, and even paper, and others. This type of waste, it is good to see the physical hardware for low-elevation soil or can be to widen the path. But if diligently working on waste from metal can be re-melted for useful items, rocks to low soil mengurug or amplifying paths, broken glass can be melted down and re-used items handy, and when crushed bones (and processed ) can fatherly fertilizers and others.
Impact of Inorganic Waste:
a.Waste can be a place to encourage the breeding of flies infection; Waste can cause diseases associated with rats;
b. Environmental degradation
c. Decreased environmental