WHAT IS WET WASTE?

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Waste that can decompose on its own and return to nature as basic organic compounds or elements is known as biodegradable/organic/wet waste.

WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF WET WASTE?

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Food waste
Source of wasteResidential area , commercial areas, hotels and restaurants
Waste handlinga. At source management
b. Collection by governing body
End of life optionsa. Compost
b. Energy generation in form of biogas and electricity
Flower waste
Source of wasteTemples, nirmalya at the time of festivals
Waste handlingCollection by governing body
End of life optionsa. Composting
b. Essence sticks
c. Other products
Vegetable market waste
Source of wasteAPMC/Mandai, local vendors
Waste handlingCollection by governing body
End of life optionsa. Compost
b. Energy generation in form of biogas and electricity
Agriculture waste
Source of wasteBagasse and animal waste
Waste handlingAt source management
End of life optionsa. Compost
b. Energy generation in form of biogas and electricity
Hard wet waste
Source of wasteCoconut shells
Waste handlingCollection by governing body
End of life optionsa. Cocopeat
b. Ropes, Coir
Animal waste
Source of wasteSlaughter houses, fish markets, centralized and local butcher shops
Waste handlingCollection by governing body
End of life optionsProcessed food and other products  for animal husbandry

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