Analysis Of Recycling Solid Waste By Mining Technique
Volume 2 - Issue 1, January 2018 Edition
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Author(s)
Sharnjeet Kaur
Keywords
Solid Waste, Liquid Waste, Mining, Recycling and Reuse.
Abstract
Environment issues are increasing day by day as population is growing on. Wastes are main issue that put effect on environment. The substances in waste are vary according to their category. Some substances are recycled but some are not recycled. This paper presents the mining of solid waste according to their classification. Material present in solid waste are arranged into classes according to their features. After arrangement the recycling technique is applied on each class to recycle and reuse them.
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