The EU intends to turn waste into a resource efficient and thus put the base of a "Recycling Society". Waste management is already governed by a substantial body of regulation but there remain opportunities for further improving the management of some major waste streams [21], [25]. The several kinds of waste produced by a technological society can he categorized in many ways. Some kinds of wastes are released into the air and water. Some are purposely released, while others are released accidentally. Many wastes that are purposely released are treated before their release. There are wastes with particularly dangerous characteristics, such as nuclear wastes, medical wastes, industrial hazardous wastes, and household hazardous wastes. The novel world wide and EC strategy set out three national goals for municipal solid waste management: Increase source reduction and recycling, increase environmental friendly disposal capacity and improve secondary material markets, and improve the safety of solid waste management facilities, by using the energy content of the waste [1]. Solid waste is generally made up of objects or particles that accumulate on the site where they are produced, as opposed to water, and airborne wastes that are carried away from the site of production. Solid wastes are typically categorized by the sector of the economy responsible for producing them, such as mining, agriculture, manufacturing, and municipalities.
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