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Scenario of Waste Management in Australia

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Introduction

Waste management is one of the most recent and critical concepts to catch the attention of the developed countries who are now facing an immense crisis in the field, owing to the rapid pace of industrial activity.

Though the concepts of waste management are also gaining momentum in the developing nation, yet it is the developed regions of the world such as US, Australia and Germany which are leaping far ahead in the trade of developing advanced facilities for waste management.

Key Aspects

Waste management in Australia takes quite a center stage as far as the administrative policies of both the government, as well as the industrial houses are concerned in the country.

To begin with, waste management in Australia is defined by the presence of technology-based practices that make the entire process of waste management and extremely successful one. Such techniques can be easily applied to all the steps in the process of waste management in Australia, such as collection, segregation, transport and processing of waste products. There is special machinery available for the steps such as composting and transportation that can even be ordered online for the purpose of effective waste management in Australia.

In addition, due to the technologically advanced stage of the region, special facilities such as concrete crushing are available which can enable materials such as construction waste to be salvaged, recycled and reused in order to maximize on the available resources and reduce wastage to the minimum possible extent.

The entire endeavor for effective waste management in Australia is well supported by the administrative initiatives and policies which provide a comprehensive set of guidelines as well as support to the various waste management programmes in Australia.

To begin with, the government addresses important issues in some of the sectors. The most significant amongst these include automotive waste, oil recycling, plastics industry, electrical industry all other industries that might come under the packaging chain. In fact, the Australian Government actually identifies these industries as priority areas in which efforts have been made to achieve reduction of environmental impacts.

A recent report released by the authorities in context of waste management in Australia lays down various options to support voluntary industry-led programmes.

In addition, there are proper legislative measures that have been laid down to ensure that the required guidelines are given to all the concerned industrial houses and supervising the desirable implementation of the same.

One of the important legislations in context of waste management in Australia is the Environment Protection Act, 1993 administered by the Environment Protection Agency, aiming to achieve sustainable development by promoting environmentally sound practices in the country.




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