Waste Control by Mr. M. V. V. Raman ======================== The book "MG7 - Waste Control" by then Regional Director of NPC, Madras (Chennai), Mr. M. V. V. Raman, serves as a practical guide for managers and students of management, focusing on strategies to minimize waste and enhance productivity in organizational settings. It provides actionable insights into identifying, reducing, and managing waste in various processes, contributing to cost efficiency and sustainability. At its core, the book emphasizes the classification of waste into categories such as material waste, energy waste, time waste, and human resource inefficiencies. By systematically analyzing these categories, organizations can uncover inefficiencies and prioritize areas for improvement. A key focus is on waste reduction techniques, which include optimizing production processes, streamlining workflows, and implementing proper storage and handling procedures to reduce material loss. The book also highlights the importance of preventive maintenance to minimize equipment breakdowns and downtime, which can contribute significantly to waste reduction. In addition, the guide introduces tools like value analysis and cost-benefit analysis, helping managers evaluate the financial impact of waste and identify opportunities for better resource utilization. It also stresses the need for cultivating a culture of awareness and continuous improvement, where employees are encouraged to contribute ideas for reducing waste at all levels. Overall, "MG7 - Waste Control" offers practical strategies and tools for achieving cost savings, improving operational efficiency, and fostering a culture of sustainable practices. It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the critical role of waste control in driving productivity and long-term organizational success. National Productivity Council (NPC) India NPC INDIA (Govt. Organisation) Sanjiv Singh Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade Piyush Goyal Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India Asian Productivity Organization Asian Productivity Organization, Tokyo Japan Follow Shakehand with Life | Narender Sharma for more valuable content
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The book "MG7 - Waste Control" by then Regional Director of NPC, Madras (Chennai), Mr. M. V. V. Raman, serves as a practical guide for managers and students of management, focusing on strategies to minimize waste and enhance productivity in organizational settings. It provides actionable insights into identifying, reducing, and managing waste in various processes, contributing to cost efficiency and sustainability. At its core, the book emphasizes the classification of waste into categories such as material waste, energy waste, time waste, and human resource inefficiencies. By systematically analyzing these categories, organizations can uncover inefficiencies and prioritize areas for improvement. A key focus is on waste reduction techniques, which include optimizing production processes, streamlining workflows, and implementing proper storage and handling procedures to reduce material loss. The book also highlights the importance of preventive maintenance to minimize equipment breakdowns and downtime, which can contribute significantly to waste reduction. In addition, the guide introduces tools like value analysis and cost-benefit analysis, helping managers evaluate the financial impact of waste and identify opportunities for better resource utilization. It also stresses the need for cultivating a culture of awareness and continuous improvement, where employees are encouraged to contribute ideas for reducing waste at all levels. Overall, "MG7 - Waste Control" offers practical strategies and tools for achieving cost savings, improving operational efficiency, and fostering a culture of sustainable practices. It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the critical role of waste control in driving productivity and long-term organizational success. National Productivity Council (NPC) India NPC INDIA (Govt. Organisation) Sanjiv Singh Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade Piyush Goyal Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India Asian Productivity Organization Asian Productivity Organization, Tokyo Japan
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I Maryam Babangida Jigama and my partner Amina Aminu Abubakar wants to discuss on the topic 'WASTE MANAGEMENT'. Waste management refers to the systematic planning, organization, and execution of various activities aimed at: 1. Minimizing waste generation 2. Maximizing waste reuse and recycling 3. Properly treating and disposing of waste 4. Reducing waste's environmental and health impacts Waste management encompasses various stages, including: 1. Waste generation: Identifying and quantifying waste sources 2. Waste reduction: Implementing strategies to minimize waste 3. Waste collection: Gathering waste from households, industries, and institutions 4. Waste transportation: Moving waste to treatment or disposal sites 5. Waste treatment: Processing waste to reduce volume, toxicity, or environmental impact 6. Waste disposal: Final disposal of waste in landfills, oceans, or other environments 7. Waste monitoring and regulation: Enforcing policies and regulations to ensure proper waste management Waste management involves various stakeholders, including: Solving waste management required a multi-faceted approach that involves individuals, communities, organizations, and governments working together. Here are some strategies to help solve waste management: 1. *Reduce* 2. *Reuse* 3. *Recycle* 4. *Implement waste-to-energy technologies* 5. *Develop circular economy practices* 6. *Improve waste collection and transportation* 7. *Increase public awareness and education* 8. *Develop waste management infrastructure* 9. *Encourage extended producer responsibility* 10. *Implement effective policies and regulations* By implementing these strategies, we can reduce waste, promote sustainability, and mitigate the environmental impacts of waste management. #My3MTT #3MTTWeeklyReflection
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I Amina Aminu Abubakar and my partner Maryam Babangida jigama wants to discuss on the topic 'WASTE MANAGEMENT'. Waste management refers to the systematic planning, organization, and execution of various activities aimed at: 1. Minimizing waste generation 2. Maximizing waste reuse and recycling 3. Properly treating and disposing of waste 4. Reducing waste's environmental and health impacts Waste management encompasses various stages, including: 1. Waste generation: Identifying and quantifying waste sources 2. Waste reduction: Implementing strategies to minimize waste 3. Waste collection: Gathering waste from households, industries, and institutions 4. Waste transportation: Moving waste to treatment or disposal sites 5. Waste treatment: Processing waste to reduce volume, toxicity, or environmental impact 6. Waste disposal: Final disposal of waste in landfills, oceans, or other environments 7. Waste monitoring and regulation: Enforcing policies and regulations to ensure proper waste management Waste management involves various stakeholders, including: Solving waste management required a multi-faceted approach that involves individuals, communities, organizations, and governments working together. Here are some strategies to help solve waste management: 1. *Reduce* 2. *Reuse* 3. *Recycle* 4. *Implement waste-to-energy technologies* 5. *Develop circular economy practices* 6. *Improve waste collection and transportation* 7. *Increase public awareness and education* 8. *Develop waste management infrastructure* 9. *Encourage extended producer responsibility* 10. *Implement effective policies and regulations* By implementing these strategies, we can reduce waste, promote sustainability, and mitigate the environmental impacts of waste management. #My3MTT #3MTTWeeklyReflection
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Do you know how industries manage waste materials and how many types of wastes there are? Do you know if things will go like this then what will be the future of waste management technologies. So there are many types of wastes dangerous, organic and... https://lnkd.in/gs6zqu2M
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What is waste management? First of all, there are many types of waste: municipal (household, commercial and demolition waste), hazardous (industrial), biomedical, electronic (e-waste), radioactive, etc. Waste management includes the collection, transport, valorization and disposal of these waste. More broadly, it includes any activity involved in the organization of waste management from production to final treatment. 1. The main?principles of waste management?are: Waste hierarchy, referring to the “3Rs rule” Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, waste 2. prevention and minimisation being the most desirable goal. 3. Extended producer responsibility, adding all the environmental costs to the market price of a product, including end-of-life disposal. The polluter pays principle, requiring that a waste generator pays for the appropriate disposal of the waste.
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Introduction to Waste Management and Its Importance Waste management plays a crucial role in maintaining a clean environment. It ensures the safe disposal of waste generated . . . https://lnkd.in/dUpsdipF
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Improve Efficiency in Waste Management with Solid Separators https://hubs.ly/Q02-H0tj0 A rundown on how to improve efficiency in your project! In waste management, dealing with mixed solid and liquid waste presents unique challenges. Waste often contains varying compositions of materials that require different disposal or recycling methods, making the sorting process complex and costly. Effective solid-liquid separation is essential to minimize environmental impact, improve waste processing efficiency, and reduce overall management costs. However, the difficulty of handling and processing mixed waste streams underscores the need for more efficient solutions, such as solid separators.
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I am thrilled to announce the release of my latest book, “The Waste Equation: Tackling Municipal Solid Waste Challenges". About the Book: This comprehensive guide covers the fundamentals of solid waste management, offering insights into: *?Waste Generation Characteristics: Understand the types and sources of waste and the institutions’ responsibilities. *?Legislative Frameworks: Explore the laws and policies governing waste management. * Public Health and Safety: Examine how waste management impacts health through various stages—collection, transportation, street cleansing, and storage. * Disposal and Treatment Methods: Learn in-depth about sanitary landfills, incineration, pyrolysis, gasification, decomposition, and recycling techniques. *?Advanced Technologies: Learn about Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT), waste-to-energy innovations, and biomedical and hazardous waste management approaches. *?Special Topics: o??Anaerobic Digestion: Discover how this process contributes to sustainable waste solutions. o??Construction Waste Management: Address the challenges of managing construction debris. o??Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA): Understand the environmental implications of waste management systems. o??E-Waste: Explore the growing issue of electronic waste in municipal solid waste, focusing on India. o??Human Resource Monitoring: Delve into the role of human resources in managing waste effectively in India. This book offers an in-depth examination of current practices and future strategies, promoting sustainable and environmentally friendly municipal solid waste management solutions.
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Reducing long distance transport, developing localised waste infrastructure, providing opportunities for local businesses and ultimately supporting key industry sectors in and around the Shire of Ashburton, the Pilbara Regional Waste Management Facility is fast becomming a preferred provider of waste management solutions across the Pilbara.
In just 12 months, the Pilbara Regional Waste Management Facility in Onslow has achieved impressive results, reducing Shire waste transport requirements by approximately 100,000km - saving over 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. This milestone aligns with the Shire’s waste strategy, which focuses on utilising both inland and coastal waste management facilities to provide local drop points for waste generators and contractors. Supported by an efficient and economical internal transfer operation, this approach ensures that waste generated in the region is consolidated, processed, recycled, and disposed of locally. Looking to reduce your business’s transport distances and costs? Contact our team today to discover how the Pilbara Regional Waste Management Facility can support your waste management needs.
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