Infectious Waste Management

Authors

  • Keerati Sudthi Master's degree student Master of Political Science Program, Special Program in Politics and Governance Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
  • Chakraval Sukmaitree College of Politics and Governance Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
  • Santhachak Phakaphat College of Politics and Governance Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University

Keywords:

Problem Condition, Management, Infectious Waste

Abstract

Garbage is something that is used in human daily activities and thrown away. because it is no longer available or is not desirable by the user. Or it may be for other reasons that make them become something that has no value or is not useful for living anymore. Either solid or soft, with moisture, such as plastic bags Wastepaper, food scraps, rags, food containers, ashes, manure or carcasses This includes any other material that can be cleared from streets, markets, livestock farms or elsewhere. This is consistent with the Enhancement and Conservation of the National Environmental Quality Act of 1992, which states that solid waste is part of the word "waste", which means solid waste, sewage, wastewater, polluted air, droppings or any other hazardous substances. which is left unattended or comes from a source of pollution Including residues or sludge from those things that are solid, liquid or gaseous, which have many different methods of waste management. both reuse Or recycle them into new things to use in everyday life.

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Published

2023-07-07

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บทความวิจัย (Research article)