Fabrication of Machine for Undegradable Materials |
Author(s): |
| Gaurav V. Pusdekar , S. B. JAIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, NAGPUR; Pankaj P. Gajbhiye, S. B. JAIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, NAGPUR; Sagar T. Mangal, S. B. JAIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, NAGPUR; Amith. K, S. B. JAIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, NAGPUR; Illyas Khan, S. B. JAIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, NAGPUR |
Keywords: |
| Tin cans, plastic bottle, disposal, cutter, aluminum foil |
Abstract |
|
Managing waste can be challenging for industrial, commercial and institutional (ICI) sectors. Organizations must deal with a wide variety of materials, large volumes of waste, and behaviors of many customers, visitors, and/or students from within and outside of the province. There is no one action that will best fit the needs of all ICI sector organizations. However, a strategic solid waste resource management planning approach will help to define solid solutions. Integrated waste resource management planning enables organizations to create a comprehensive strategy that can remain flexible in light of changing economic, social, material (products and packaging) and environmental conditions. In many cases, the most efficient and cost effective way to manage waste is to not have to deal with it at all; therefore waste diversion and waste minimization are often a primary focus for most integrated waste management plans. Specific goals and targets are defined in a plan. In many jurisdictions, the ICI sector must follow prescribed federal, provincial and municipal goals and targets as identified in acts, regulations, and by laws. |
Other Details |
|
Paper ID: IJSRDV5I10979 Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 1 Publication Date: 01/04/2017 Page(s): 1353-1354 |
Article Preview |
|
|
|
|
