BETTER ENVIRONMENT BY RUBBISH REMOVAL
The
environment is a very delicate structure we should care our nature and
environment. When a foreign, unnatural object or rubbish is not disposed of
properly it enters to the environment and can leave lasting and dangerous effects.
There are dozens types of waste that can negatively impact on the environment and harmful effects on human life.
There
is simply no way around rubbish and no way to escape. Every single person in
the world produces some form of rubbish each and every day and in Pakistan waste
produce 0.28 to 0.65 kg/per capita/ per day, and with the rising population,
this means that there is physically more rubbish than ever before that needs to
be removed and disposed of properly. Counts explains that so far in 2017,
the global population has dumped over 500 million tons of waste.
Rubbish
removal is a very serious matter because if rubbish is not disposed of
properly, it has the potential to make irreversible changes on the environment.
The problem we have as a society is that people either don’t know how to
properly remove rubbish, or they simply don’t care. Either way something has to
change because every piece of rubbish that is not properly disposed of is
leaving lasting impacts on the environment.
Almost
all the types of rubbish take a fair amount of time to breakdown. Below are
some of the most common forms of rubbish that people will see simply laying in
the street and not disposed of properly:
·
Paper is the fastest to decompose in 2 ½
months.
·
Orange peel (even though it is organic) still
takes 6 months to breakdown.
·
Milk cartons will take around 5 years to
decompose.
·
Plastic bags will start to break down after
10 years.
·
A can of beer will take more than 400 years
to decompose.
·
Glass bottle will never properly decompose.
It is
important to think twice before disposing of rubbish because your negative
impact on the environment could be felt long after you are gone. Still, illegal
dumping and the burning of rubbish is taking place. This makes the impact of
rubbish far greater and it can have immediate impacts on both the environment
as well as humans.
The impact of improper waste disposal
There
are three key impacts that poor rubbish removal has on the environment. People
have been incorrectly throwing away their rubbish for generations which has
certainly caused detrimental impacts on the environment. Also, the physical
place people dispose of rubbish can certainly impact different sections of the
environment.
Below
are the most problematic impacts improper waste disposal has on the
environment:
1.
Pollution – This
is probably the most obvious one and pollution directly effects the environment
and can lead to issues such as climate change, etc. When waste is poorly
disposed of it can produce harmful odours which can impact the hygiene and
overall health of those living close by. As well as this, when someone dumps
waste, it attracts pests such as rodents, houseflies, cockroaches and many
more. These animals have the potential to contaminate the food humans eat,
which in turn, makes them sick. This also produces more harmful odours which
can contaminate the air and when people are continuously breathing it in, it
can result in adverse health effects.
2.
Soil becomes contaminated – When waste such
as damaging chemicals make their way into the soil, it has the potential to
contaminate nearby plants. Local animals that feed off these plants will also
subsequently be affected and become sick.
3.
Water becomes contaminated – All drains lead
to the ocean. Therefore, significant amounts of waste tend to make their way
into water. This water then becomes contaminated as the waste changes the
water’s chemical composition. This also affects the humans and other animals
that drink the water.
The
impact of poor rubbish removal on the environment can be felt far and wide for
many years to come. However, in recent years, more and more people have been
better educated about the proper means of disposal and they are taking action.
A
light has been cast on the issue of rubbish removal and there is now more being
done to protect the environment for future generations. More countries and
government understand the benefits of recycling and Planet Aid explains that Austria is leading the way.
Austria currently recycles more than 60% of the total waste they produce. As
well as this, more large corporations are turning ‘green’ and putting steps in
place to dramatically reduce the waste they produce.
While the impacts of poor rubbish removal on
the environment can be quite catastrophic. It is promising to see governments
as well as multi-national corporations put in the commitment to limit the
amount of rubbish that is improperly disposed of. As well as this, many small
businesses and individuals are enlisting the assistance of a rubbish removal company that
specialize in the proper disposal of waste if they don’t have the necessary
skills and resources to do it themselves.
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