All About Rubbish
Rubbish, garbage, trash, refuse, waste, call it what you will - we all produce it in prodigious quantities. And the wealthier and more heavily industrialised a nation, the more rubbish it churns out. Rubbish presents big practical problems of collection and disposal, with its attendant implications for the environment and health. With the rise of 'identity theft', it can also compromise our personal security. How we cope with the growing mountains of rubbish is becoming a burning issue - quite literally according to those who favour incineration, as landfill sites become increasingly scarce. Others say we should all be aiming at maximum recycling - and that a culture of 'zero waste' is both desirable and feasible.
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Waste Management
We have become casual about rubbish in our throwaway world, and leave it to municipal authorities to deal with it. But the pressure on landfill sites demands new solutions, and this means that, increasingly, environmental responsibility for waste disposal will be redirected back towards consumers and manufacturers.
Recycling
Recycling is no longer an ecological option, but an economic necessity, and the waste management business has come up with ingenious solutions to make recycling easier and more efficient.
Shredding
With the new and growing crime of identity theft, it makes sense to shred all sensitive business and personal documents, rather than simply put them out with the rubbish for collection. It is worth taking the trouble to investigate what kind of shredder best suits your needs.
Skips
Thinking of renting a skip? Here are a few ground rules that you should know about.
Clinical Waste
Syringes, unwanted pharmaceuticals, and contaminated dressings and medical equipment must be disposed of safely. This is easy enough if you know the ropes, or to whom to turn for help and guidance.
Septic Tanks
Looking after a septic tank requires careful attention, plus knowledge of the basic principles.