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Solid Waste Management

The collection, transportation, treatment, analysis, and disposal of waste are all part of this process.

The term “solid waste management” refers to the procedure for gathering, handling, and getting rid of solid wastes. All non-liquid wastes are referred to as solid waste here. Wastes from the home, the farm, or even industry can all be included under this head.

There are various methods of managing solid waste, such as landfilling, burning, composting, vermicomposting, recycling, etc.

Pollution of surface water or groundwater may result from improper collection and disposal of solid waste. It is crucial that this garbage be treated properly because this could result in serious issues if the waste contains harmful materials and is consumed by the society in any manner.

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Composting

As a byproduct, it creates humus, which is good for growth of plants and efficient in reducing organic waste.

Composting materials are often made up of plant material or animal waste. In this process, the waste materials’ moisture content is significantly reduced, and the organic components of the waste materials breakdown at a specific temperature in the presence of oxygen.

Lastly, it must be noted that while compost cannot get contaminated, it can become too wet, too dry, or outdated. Old compost can still be used, but it might not contain as many nutrients as new compost does.

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Shinko Industrial Grease Trap / Grease Interceptor

An Oil and Grease Trap also referred to as a Grease Interceptor or a Grease Trap, is a device that traps oil, grease, food particles, and other contaminants from wastewater before they enter a sewer system. By keeping oil, grease, fats, and sediments from entering the sewer, the Oil and Industrial Grease Trap systems reduce blockage. It is often employed to avoid the release of untreated or oily wastewater into sewer systems in hotels, restaurants, banquet halls, food processing establishments, commercial kitchen, and hospitals, among other places.

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