What is waste management?
Common understanding about waste management is the disposal of hazardous waste in environmentally acceptable manner. But waste management does much more than this. A good waste management calls upon integrating all process activities of an organization and adopting resource conservation, wherever possible.
Management of waste has been a major challenge to environmental managers as all physical and chemical effluent treatment end-up generating some or the other solid waste which may have toxic constituents and is difficult to handle due to its obnoxious nature. Besides, load from empty containers, sub-standard raw material and product, their rejects, trial batch etc. may further aggravate the problem.
How do we do it?
The different type of waste such as hazardous waste from industries, clinical waste from hospitals and domestic waste from municipalities need different approach.
The principle of ‘4-R’ i.e. reduce, reuse, recover & recycle is the key to good waste management from industries and domestic sources.
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Waste from hospitals needs segregation at each level and treated separately category, wise.
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Popular practices such as landfill, salvage, incineration etc. may cause hazard if not done properly.
We provide tailor-made waste management solutions to help industries save heavy cost that they incur on handling and storing huge quantity of waste on precious land. A proper waste management also avoids fear of penalty and the closure in some cases. Doing proper waste management also prevents chances of an occupational disease among workmen and avoids public liability, which in turn saves on compensation cost. A good waste management plan upkeeps the surrounding aesthetics and becomes a part of good governance and add to corporate’s triple bottom-line.
Why Chilworth?
Common perception about waste management is to either recover salvage from scrap or dump it in a secured landfill. Chilworth does it a different way by a mix of solutions such as minimizing resource consumption, reaction optimization, segregating waste streams, reducing waste quantity, process intervention and at last handling/treating/storing waste in a scientific manner.
Chilworth suggests waste management plan which are acceptable to statutory authorities, needs minimum space and maintenance, looks aesthetical and saves cost to the company. For more information, please contact: info@chilworth.co.in
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