waste management and recycling
Waste management and recycling refers to the systematic handling and control of waste materials with the objective of minimizing their negative environmental impact. It involves activities such as collection, sorting, treatment, disposal, and most importantly, the conversion of waste into reusable or recyclable materials to conserve resources and reduce pollution.
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