Abstract

Abstract: Waste management has long been a concern for societies, with its historical roots tracing back to the prehistoric era. Despite its prevalence, defining what constitutes waste remains a challenge, given its subjective nature. This paper delves into the concept of waste, exploring its historical contexts, sources, and classification. Utilizing a desktop study approach, it synthesizes information from various scholarly sources to shed light on this critical aspect of environmental management. The findings underscore the importance of clear definitions and effective management strategies to mitigate the adverse impacts of waste on public health and the environment.

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