Non biodegradable waste

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About This Presentation

This is a presentation on non biodegradable waste that how can we make best use of the waste and can turn it into a useful things. Also, there can been seen efforts that has been taken by the state governments in form of "muck trains" and creation of ponds with the help of plastic waste.


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Non Biodegradable waste A HAZARD FOR EARTH

INTRODUCTION Solid waste is the unwanted or useless solid materials generated from combined residential, industrial and commercial activities in a given area The combined effects of population explosion and changing modern living standards have a cumulative effect in the generation of a large amount of various types of waste.

OBJECTIVE The objective of solid waste management to control, collect, process, dispose of solid waste in an economical way consistent with the public health protection. India is know as one most populous country in the world. Total population of India is 1.2 billion. With population solid waste also rise up. Our prime minister Mr. Narendra Modi started a campaign ‘ Swach Bharat Abhiyan’on 2 nd october 2015 to make our India clean and healthy.

DECORATIVE ITEMS With the increasing of population the non biodegradable substances are increasing day by day. So, it is a need of time to impark waste management something creative.

SURVEYS MUCK TRAIN IN MUMBAI The railways authority in Mumbai has decided to run special ‘muck’ trains on a daily basis to collect the garbage lying along the tracks. Earlier ,the special trains were run only occasionally. Central Railway General Manager DK Sharma also said that the local civic body which is responsible for curbing dumping of garbage was not doing its job.

USE OF PLASTIC WASTE IN CREATIVE PONDS Maharashtra using the plastic waste to make pond to prevent the water scarcity. In Walni village in Maharashtra’s Nagpur district observed that their ponds were not retaining water. So, they get perfect idea by using plastic waste. This method is now extended across the villages to make the ponds.

Why we are doing this project? We have made this project to generate awareness among the people that our planet, Earth which has already became an ailing planet due to many other factors and pollutants, is suffering a major threat from non- biodegradable waste (Plastic bags, Water bottles, Metal cans, Scraps, Man made fibres etc.) which do not break down or degrade for many years. The wrong methods of disposing this dangerous solid waste need to be changed.

What urged us? The increasing threat to earth from these solid wastes is urging us to do some project on the efficient management of bio- degradable waste that none of the human beings, this beautiful planet Earth as well as the coming future generations should suffer from any kind of threat to life. If we will not start thinking about that hazardous issue and will not start taking some steps, then we will regret later on and ultimately, we people will be the sufferers of our own deeds.

Harms causing to living components due to plastic waste Plastic is a toxic element which do not degrade over years and its pollution negatively affects the natural environment causing harm not only to air, water and land but to plants, wildlife and human population also. The ill effects of Plastic Pollution are irreversible. Sometimes animals do eat the plastic on disposed off in the surroundings and as a result they die. The thrown away plastic slowly enters into landfills, waterways and ecosystems and they harm the fertility of land and also the ground water which poses a danger for human beings and plants & crops.

Pictures depicting harmful disposal of solid waste

OUTCOMES The best outcome was that, this project made us to think in the direction in which we were not aware of that earlier. It helped us to see deep into the problems of people as well as ecological imbalance.

STEP TO CHANGE THE WORLD Now, India is a developing country. So, the people of our India are becoming educated. Our Government take steps to make our country fit and health. All Indians contribute themselves for those schemes. We can maintain cleanness and reduce the diseases by minimum use of plastic waste.

suggestions The people should at least reduce the use of plastic and other solid things into their day to day lives. The Municipal Corporations of the cities should adopt the recycling approach which will gradually reduce the pollution caused by these solid waste material. The people should not dispose off the solid waste as garbage in the surroundings, rather than it can be used as a material to make decorative and some other useful things things which will save environment along with creativity as we did in our project.

Conclusion We are concluding this presentation by conveying a message that if Earth has given us a life, a beautiful place to sustain then its our own duty than we should keep it clean and safe and also should take corrective steps to make it a better place to live rather than destroying it, because we ultimately, are going to do this thing for our own sake and not for any other reason. If this will not be done by now, then sooner, the heavenly earth will become a hell for us.

THANK YOU PRESENTED BY- GAGANJOT SANDEEP KAUR MUSKAN
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