Waste Management and Pollution!

Waste Management and Pollution
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Social SciencesSecondary EducationAge 12,13

This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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Waste Management and Pollution

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Wast Generation

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Waste Generation
  • Household waste: This includes food scraps, paper products, plastic, and other materials that are discarded from homes.
  • Commercial waste: This includes waste generated by businesses, such as packaging materials, office supplies, and food waste.
  • Industrial waste: This includes waste generated by factories and other industrial facilities, such as chemicals, hazardous materials, and heavy metals.

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Waste Disposal

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Waste Disposal
  • Landfills 
  • Incineration
  • Composting
  • Recycling

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Consequences of
waste disposal

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Consequences of Waste Disposal
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Health Risks
  • Aesthetic impacts

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Pollution and its impact
on ecosystems
and human health:

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Pollution and its impact on ecosystems:
  • Air pollution can damage plants and forests, and it can also acidify lakes and streams. 
  • Water pollution can kill fish and other aquatic life, and it can also contaminate drinking water. 
  • Soil pollution can damage plants and make soil unsuitable for agriculture.
Pollution and its impact on human health:
  • Air pollution can cause respiratory problems, heart disease, and cancer. 
  • Water pollution can cause diarrhea, cholera, and typhoid. 
  • Soil pollution can cause lead poisoning and other health problems.  


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Waste management practices in developing and developed countries.


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Challenges in Developing
Countries for
Waste Management

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Opportunities in Developed
Countries for
Waste Management

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Challenges in Developing Countries for Waste Management:


  • Rapid Urbanization

  • Lack of Resources

  • Informal Waste Sector
Opportunities in Developed Countries for Waste Management:

  • More Resources

  • More infrastructure

  • More public awareness


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Waste management practices
in developing and
developed countries.

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Open dumbing ---- Landfilling
Burning ----- Incineration
Recycling and Composting


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How to reduce
waste and pollution?

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Reduce Consumption.
Recycle and Compost.
Support Sustainable Businesses.

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