Transcription of III . WaSTE maNagEmENT - United Nations
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WaSTE maNagEmENT << 26 >>III . WaSTE maNagEmENTE conomic growth, urbanisation and industrialisation result in increasing volumes and varieties of both solid and hazardous wastes. Globalisation can aggravate WaSTE problems through grow ing international WaSTE trade, with developing countries often at the receiving end. Besides negative impacts on health as well as increased pollution of air, land and water, ineffective and inefficient WaSTE maNagEmENT results in greenhouse gas and toxic emissions, and the loss of precious materials and resources.
Hazardous waste, owing to its toxic, infectious, radioactive or flammable properties, poses an actual or potential hazard to the health of humans, other living organisms, or the environment.
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