Global Issues in Developing Countries Mismanagement of waste

  • Raghuvir Singh

Abstract

Environmental emissions from mismanagement of solid waste is a global issue. The principal waste management and final disposal are open dumping and open burning systems that are primarily evident in countries of low wages. This article explores the main consequences of waste focusing on environmental and social contaminations and mismanagement in developed countries. The informal sector operations in developed cities have also been investigated, with an emphasis on the main risks to health related to scrapping pollution.   Results indicate that the effect on the atmosphere is prevalent globally: pollution of the aquatic debris, climate, land and water and direct waste contact the most important concerns are toxic waste pickers. Many reviews have been released to measure its environmental effects, scientific literature on particular waste streams. This literature review discussed global challenges because of various waste fractions. How many natural, public health and sustainable sources of emissions impact growth development.

Published
2019-11-13
Section
Articles