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Waste Collection from Rivers, Beaches, and Oceans

29 Aug 2022

Collection from Waste Generators

The World Bank defines waste collection as transporting waste from where it is produced (settlements, and industrial commercial and institutional areas) to a site for treatment or disposal.

29 Aug 2022

Preventing Discharge from Specific Sources

Discharges containing plastics, especially microplastics, come from various sources, even uncommon ones. Microplastics are everywhere, spreading through the entire ecosystem.

29 Aug 2022

Preventing Littering

Effects of marine litter on marine life have significantly increased. In 2015, 557 species were reported to be affected by the excessive amount of marine litter.

29 Aug 2022

Proper Treatment and Disposal

Per the hierarchy of waste management, waste can be treated and disposed through five major pathways: reduction, reuse, recycling and composting, energy recovery, and landfill, each of which has its challenges in implementation.

29 Aug 2022

Waste Reception Facility at Port

Marine litter and pollution have severely damaged the marine environment.

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