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Strategic Waste Management
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15 students

Strategic Waste Management

Principles of waste management, How to dispose of hazardous waste, How to manage your home waste etc.
Created byEric Yeboah
Last updated 5/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Principles of waste management
  • Waste management strategic areas
  • How to manage your home waste
  • Waste minimisation
  • How to dispose of hazardous waste
  • How to dispose of medical waste
  • Ways to convert waste into energy at home

Course content

7 sections30 lectures2h 0m total length
  • Introduction2:45
  • What is waste management7:06
  • Principles of waste management1:46
  • Life-cycle of a product5:18
  • History of waste management5:43

Requirements

  • Desire to learn more about waste management
  • No special requirement

Description

    Waste management or waste disposal includes the processes and actions required to manage waste from its inception to its final disposal. This includes the collection, transport, treatment, and disposal of waste, together with monitoring and regulation of the waste management processes and waste-related laws, technologies and economics mechanisms. Waste can be solid, liquid, or gases and each type has different methods of disposal and management. Waste management deals with types of waste including industrial, biological, household, municipal, organic, biomedical, radioactive wastes. proper management of waste is important for building sustainable and liveable cities but it remains a challenge for many developing countries and cities. Waste collection methods vary widely among different countries and regions. Domestic waste collection services are often provided by local government authorities, or by private companies for industrial waste. Some areas, especially those in less developed countries, do not have formal waste collection system.

    The segregation of waste is very important: this is the separation of wet and dry waste. The purpose is to recycle dry waste easily and to use wet waste as  compost. When segregating waste, the amount of waste that gets landfilled reduces considerably, resulting in lower levels of air and water pollution. Importantly waste segregation should be based on the type of waste and the most appropriate treatment and disposal. There are multiple facets of waste management that all come with hazards, both for those around the disposal site and those who work within waste management.

  There are many ways waste can be used in our individual homes with proper technology, government must subsidies and promote waste being converted into energy at homes.

Who this course is for:

  • Waste management professionals, environmental agencies, waste collectors, governments, hospitals, businesses , municipal agencies, managers, directors students, general public etc.