What Happens to Your Recyclable Waste?
When you separate your recyclable waste at home, it is collected by recycling trucks and taken to a sorting center. There, the materials are categorized by type: paper, plastic, glass,
When you separate your recyclable waste at home, it is collected by recycling trucks and taken to a sorting center. There, the materials are categorized by type: paper, plastic, glass,
In Brazil, the correct waste classification is essential for public health, environmental preservation, and the efficiency of recycling and treatment processes. The National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa), through RDC 222/2018,
What is Waste Coprocessing?Waste coprocessing is an environmentally sustainable technique primarily utilized in the cement industry, leveraging waste materials as alternative fuels or raw material substitutes in cement production. This
What is CADRI? CADRI, or Certificate of Waste Movement of Interest, is an essential document issued by CETESB/SP, the State Environmental Agency. Companies involved in the waste movement must ensure
The concept of “Zero Landfill” was created by the Zero Waste International Alliance (ZWIA) and environmental sustainability advocates as a response to the growing concern over improper solid waste management.
Waste incineration is a complex technique involving the controlled burning of discarded materials, transforming them into ashes and gases. Contrary to the common perception that it is harmful when carried