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		<title>What Is Solid Waste Management?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By definition, solid waste is a waste material that is composed of less than 70% water. It can be anything from kitchen waste to electrical waste. A huge part of produced waste is made up of solid waste. In fact, according to statistics, each person produces around four pounds of solid waste everyday. This enormous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By definition, solid waste is a waste material that is composed of less than 70% water. It can be anything from kitchen waste to electrical waste. A huge part of produced waste is made up of solid waste. In fact, according to statistics, each person produces around four pounds of solid waste everyday. This enormous production has greatly concerned a lot of people primarily because if not managed well, solid waste will worsen pollution, spread diseases, and cause danger to human health and other living species. For this reason, the call to practice solid waste management has become more persistent over the years.</p>
<p>Solid waste management is the proper monitoring, sorting, transportation, and disposal of solid waste. In modern society, solid waste management efforts are backed up by different legislations and campaigns. For instance, collection programs, in which waste management companies pick up solid waste from households, are instituted by local governments and carried out in different communities. In places where there are no collection programs, residents are required to drop off their solid waste at locally established waste facilities.</p>
<p>But because a considerable percentage of solid waste comes from other sources than households, trash bins are scattered in areas with high passerby traffic such as parks and streets, to name a few. Industrial waste, on the other hand, is usually managed by the generators themselves. They usually have their own facilities for treatment and disposal of waste.</p>
<p>Once collected, a great bulk of solid waste goes to incinerators and landfills. These disposal methods, however, have negative impact on the environment, thus a significant percentage of solid waste is turned over to different treatment facilities. Recyclable solid waste, which often includes scrap metals, papers, glass, and bottles, undergo certain processes to make new products. To encourage people to recycle, recycle bins are usually made available in many parts of communities. Biodegradable or organic waste materials, on the other hand, are made into compost. Composting in some areas is mandated by legislation and in such communities, compost bins are provided to residents. Hazardous waste, or that which is potentially dangerous when disposed of like battery and fluorescent light, is also usually recycled.</p>
<p>Modernity paved the way to the massive production of solid waste. And this has become one of the many gripping environmental issues faced by the world today, especially because the problem in solid waste transcends the “now” generation. Whatever is done, or not done, to solve the problem affects the heritage of the next generation. In developed countries, solid waste management has become a priority and certain systems are fully operational. Same is true with some developing countries. However, many other countries need to catch up.</p>
<p>Truth be told, hardly anyone thinks of garbage. Once something graduates from its intended use, it is immediately considered trash, thrown off, and then forgotten. But solid waste management is everyone’s responsibility. It is not solely for governments to practice. Not only for businesses. And not for a few individuals.</p>
<p>Everyone makes waste and it is only necessary that everyone takes part in properly handling solid waste.</p>

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		<title>Starting An Environmental And Waste Management Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are too many wastes being disposed every year, an average American would generate about .75 tonnes of wastes annually.  However, disposing wastes is never easy.  The government has implemented stricter regulations that will limit the wastes being disposed and eventually encourage individuals and homeowners to come up with better waste management systems in their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are too many wastes being disposed every year, an average American would generate about .75 tonnes of wastes annually.  However, disposing wastes is never easy.  The government has implemented stricter regulations that will limit the wastes being disposed and eventually encourage individuals and homeowners to come up with better waste management systems in their homes, like recycling or waste reduction.</p>
<p>A waste management business has the responsibility of helping companies address waste collection, disposal and recycling of disposed items.  Why is there a need for this kind?  For example, there are legislations and regulations stating that manufacturers of waste electrical and electronic materials are responsible for the collection and recycling of old products.  With this kind of rule, manufacturers would often look for waste specialists that would handle waste control for them.</p>
<p>Starting a waste management business will help you address the demands of waste disposal.  But it is important to identify it there is indeed a need in the area for a business in this nature.  If there is indeed a need, then you should also know if there is competition and if you would be able to compete with them.  Waste management and collection industry is a competitive field.</p>
<p>Starting a business would always require sufficient market research.  However, waste management business is not about doing research on the needs and competition.  You would also have to put a lot of time researching and studying local, federal, state and environmental regulations.</p>
<p>Also, just choose a subsection of waste management.  It is difficult to have a company that would deal will all kinds of waste.  You could just choose one field, like disposal of waste electrical and electronic materials.</p>
<p>You would also need a solid waste management business plan.  A good waste management business plan would be able to help you set goals, gather all your bright business ideas, map out the future of your business and at the same time sets realistic and achievable goals.   A waste management business plan would ensure that you are communicating your business goals to your business partners, clients and employees.  This would help you create a business strategy, like marketing strategies and  methods that would help you monitor your business development.</p>
<p>Just like in making any other business plan, having the objectives, mission and vision of important.  When writing a waste management business plan you would also need to develop marketing, pricing, promotion and distribution strategies.  Having a solid waste management business plan would also help you get company clients.</p>
<p>If you are not confident with your writing skill, then there are certain websites that offer softwares in helping you write business plans.  While there are other online sites that offer pre-written business plans and documents.</p>
<p>Before you go ahead and look for clients, you should start working on the getting permits and license for your operation.   There are different and quite a number of agencies that you are required to acquire approval and permit.  So know the process.  You could ask the local waste management officer or department to assist with this.</p>
<p>Even if waste management business deals with trash, it is still a profitable and beneficial endeavour.  As a business owner, ensure that you are abreast about different environmental legislation and issues.  You do not want to get entangled with the law.</p>

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