4.2.1 Types of Waste

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  • Waste can be categorized based on its source
  • Municipal waste requires specialized treatment and disposal methods
    False
  • Waste can only be categorized based on its source
    False
  • What are the typical sources of industrial waste?
    Manufacturing industries, construction sites
  • Order the characteristics of hazardous waste from most common to least common:
    1️⃣ Toxicity
    2️⃣ Corrosivity
    3️⃣ Flammability
    4️⃣ Reactivity
  • Hazardous waste is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions

    True
  • What are the primary sources of municipal solid waste (MSW)?
    Residential, commercial, institutional
  • Industrial waste typically contains more hazardous chemicals and by-products than municipal solid waste.

    True
  • Industrial waste poses more direct pollution and health risks
  • Match the hazardous waste characteristic with its example:
    Corrosivity ↔️ Sulfuric acid
    Flammability ↔️ Gasoline
    Reactivity ↔️ Sodium
    Toxicity ↔️ Mercury
  • E-waste often contains toxic materials like lead and mercury
  • Which of the following materials is an example of non-biodegradable waste?
    Plastic
  • What is the definition of waste according to the study material?
    Unwanted or unusable material
  • What are the typical sources of hazardous waste?
    Industries, hospitals, laboratories
  • What does the term "toxicity" refer to in hazardous waste management?
    Harmful or fatal effects
  • Flammable materials ignite and burn easily.

    True
  • What is medical waste generated by healthcare facilities classified as?
    Hazardous waste
  • E-waste can be infectious and requires careful disposal.
    False
  • Arrange the following steps in the breakdown of biodegradable waste:
    1️⃣ Microorganisms break down organic material
    2️⃣ Waste decomposes over time
  • Non-biodegradable waste persists in the environment for longer periods.
    True
  • Why is proper waste classification crucial for effective management and disposal?
    Reduces environmental risks
  • Arrange the four key characteristics of hazardous waste:
    1️⃣ Toxicity
    2️⃣ Corrosivity
    3️⃣ Flammability
    4️⃣ Reactivity
  • What is the general definition of waste?
    Unwanted or unusable material
  • Match the type of waste with its typical source:
    Municipal waste ↔️ Homes, offices, restaurants
    Hazardous waste ↔️ Industries, hospitals, laboratories
    Agricultural waste ↔️ Crop farms, animal farms
  • What type of waste originates from farming activities?
    Agricultural waste
  • Hazardous waste requires specialized treatment and disposal methods because it is potentially dangerous
  • Hazardous waste is always corrosive
    False
  • Match the hazardous waste characteristic with an example:
    Toxicity ↔️ Mercury, lead
    Corrosivity ↔️ Sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid
    Flammability ↔️ Gasoline, acetone
    Reactivity ↔️ Sodium, potassium
  • Industrial waste includes chemicals, by-products, and excess materials
  • Municipal solid waste is composed of household items, food scraps, paper, and plastic
  • What is the environmental impact of municipal solid waste?
    Contamination, greenhouse emissions
  • What does the toxicity characteristic of hazardous waste refer to?
    Harmful or fatal effects
  • What is the main concern with medical waste?
    Infectious materials
  • Biodegradable waste can be broken down naturally by microorganisms.

    True
  • Understanding the differences between biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste is important for effective waste management
  • Match the type of waste with its description:
    Municipal waste ↔️ General household and commercial waste
    Hazardous waste ↔️ Potentially dangerous waste
    Agricultural waste ↔️ Waste from farming activities
  • A corrosive substance can dissolve or burn materials
  • Match the hazardous waste characteristic with its description:
    Toxicity ↔️ Harmful when absorbed
    Corrosivity ↔️ Can dissolve materials
    Flammability ↔️ Easily ignites
    Reactivity ↔️ May react violently
  • E-waste often contains toxic materials like lead and mercury
  • What is the primary difference between biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste?
    Decomposition ability