Legacy Waste Recycling Plant – DCC

Posted by DCC India on December 22nd, 2019

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Legacy wastes – waste that has been collected and kept for years at some barren land or a place dedicated for Landfill (an area already to dump the country waste), this waste can be roughly grouped into four categories: contained and/or stored waste, buried waste, contaminated soil and groundwater, and contaminated building materials and structures. Examples of contained or stored waste are wastes in tanks, canisters, and stainless steel bins. For example, large quantities of high-level radioactive wastes are stored at Department of Energy (legacy sites in tanks. Buried wastes include radioactive and chemically contaminated wastes disposed of in near-surface pits and trenches.

There needs to be an effective way to reduce the huge Landfill Mountains that have been created over the years with continuous dumping of waste such that most of them have no capacity to accumulate waste.

The first step in waste recycling is to learn what can and can’t be recycled. Next, you need to learn how to separate them so they can be sent to the correct recycling facility. Some of the most common products found in the home environment are listed below.

  • Paper – Paper wastes includes items such as school papers, cardboard, magazines, newspapers and anything else that is considered a paper product. These should be bundled all together and disposed in the paper containers.
  • Plastics – Plastics are a very common household waste that is one of the hardest to dispose of. It’s important to recycle plastics because these products will stay in the landfills for many years making them very damaging to the environment.
  • Glass – Recycling glass has to be done according to the laws governing the region and state in which you live. Make sure you find out what these are in advance.
  • Organic Waste – Organic waste includes tree clippings and leaves that need to be disposed of. These can be recycled and used as compost for growing gardens and lawns.
  • Metal – Most homes won’t have metal waste on a regular basis but occasionally you may have items that need to be recycled. Some areas have programs designed especially for metals.
DCC is manufacturing Solid Waste Segregation machines for Legacy Waste Biomining to segregate the waste at Landfill such that the segregated waste can then be recycled (eg. Plastic waste), while manure (soil) can be used by Farmers, in parks etc.
Contact:
DCC
info@zerowasterecycler.com
Mob No, +917290049003

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