How To Solve The Biggest Problems With Waste Disposal

How To Solve The Biggest Problems With Waste Disposal

Waste disposal may sound like a simple term. But not everyone understands what this term means. If you think that waste disposal means getting rid of waste, then you’re only partially correct.

Waste disposal refers to a range of processes, including collecting, transporting, recycling, treating or dumping waste in a proper and environmentally-friendly manner. There are certain regulations and monitoring procedures associated with proper waste disposal as well.

Today, we’ll take a look at some of the biggest waste disposal problems and what you should do about them. Waste disposal is a big issue with us Aussies, so make sure to read through till the end.

1. Producing too much waste

Producing too much waste is a major problem here in Australia. We’re the second-highest waste producer in the world, and the average Australian generates about 2.1kg of waste every day. Australian households generate about 460kg of rubbish on average every year. A large amount of this waste is food waste.

The only way to battle this problem is by reducing the amount of waste that we produce. Start by composting your food waste or garden waste instead of dumping it. If composting sounds like too much work, send your organic waste to a recycling facility instead of dumping it in landfills. Also, refrain from using disposables and plastics and use reusable or recyclable products instead. Following these simple steps can dramatically reduce the amount of waste we produce.

2. Mixing different types of waste together

Mixing different types of waste is another common problem in Australian households. Mixing recyclable waste with non-recyclable waste is something that should never be done. If you have done this, waste management professionals will need more work to sort your waste before disposal. In most cases, your waste won’t be sorted, and it will end up being dumped in landfills.

Always make sure to sort your waste before disposal. Separate your organic waste from non-recyclable waste and remove wastes separately.

3. Sending waste to landfills

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Australia sends about 40% of its household waste to landfills and recycles the rest. While this statistic is better than many countries, it is still a cause for concern, especially because we produce so much waste. Landfills have a lifespan, and we are running out of landfill space rapidly.

Moreover, if biodegradable waste is sent to landfills, it causes threats to the environment. This is because such biodegradable waste decomposes in the absence of oxygen to produce damaging greenhouse gases.

Make sure to order a waste disposal service or take the help of waste management professionals to ensure that the least amount of your waste reaches landfills.

Order a waste disposal service

Thankfully, the solution to your household waste disposal problems isn’t that difficult. It all starts by ordering a waste disposal service from us, 4 Waste Removals.

We offer to skip bins on hire, garden bags and bins on hire and a hands-on waste removal service across Brisbane Southside. Our rubbish removers are professionally trained, and we’re fully insured and licensed to carry out waste disposal services. With our help, you can ensure that your household waste is dealt with properly.

Conclusion:

Waste disposal is a cause for concern. Some of the biggest problems associated with waste disposal are producing too much waste, mixing different types of waste and sending waste to landfills.

The easiest, most effective and most affordable way to tackle these problems is by hiring a waste disposal service. For this, look no further than our waste management experts at 4 Waste Removals.

To hire our waste disposal services in Brisbane Southside, call us at 07 3343 3030 today!



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