Waste
Waste
Ray Mabus
[image] Waste is unwanted or undesired material left over after the completion of a process.
Waste can exist in any phase of matter (Solid, Liquid, or gas). When released in the latter two states, gas especially, the wastes are referred to as emissions. It is usually strongly linked with Pollution.
Waste produced in the wild is reintegrated through natural recycling processes, such as dry leaves in a forest decomposing into Soil. Outside of the wild these wastes may become problematic, such as dry leaves in an urban environment. The highest volume of waste, outside of nature, comes from human industrial activity: Mining, industrial Manufacturing, consumer use, and so on. Almost all manufactured products are destined to become waste at some point in time, with a volume of waste production roughly similar to the volume of resource consumption.
Post-consumer waste is the waste produced by the end-user (the rubbish one puts outside in the rubbish bin). This is the waste people usually think of. But though the most visible, this is very small compared to the waste created in the process of mining and production.
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| Compost | Dustbins | E-waste | Garbage truck | Garbology | Greywater | Incineration | Landfill | Pollution | Radioactive waste | Recycling | Sewage | Scrap | Sewage treatment | Toxic waste | Waste management | ||