21.12.2019 / 21:01
- Location (city): Shabran region
- Related sector: Other
- Category: Investment project
Waste, including solid waste, is a large-scale production and demand (consumption) waste, one of the most important socio-economic and environmental problems of the modern era. It comes from waste in addition to material benefits and services during human activities in any field. Wastes are characterized by a fundamentally distinctive dual nature. On the one hand, waste is a source of threat to human health and the environment , on the other hand, is a continuously renewable source of raw materials and heat and energy resources. When different types of wastes are thrown together, there is a mass of garbage that can have a very negative impact on the environment and on the health of the population. Waste management is the most promising method to prevent this. Waste management prevents the fire from burning into the atmosphere. . As a result, the environmental impact is reduced. Solid Waste Management Policy is based on a hierarchy of principles: The best way to dispose of it is to prevent waste. The best way to do this is through the sorting and recycling of waste that can be recycled. Waste management procedure should be as follows: All food residues, as well as other wastes of organic origin, such as grass, leaves, as well as paper napkins and towels should be thrown together. The bottle should be stored in a separate container. Paper and cardboard should also be collected separately from other debris. Since plastic and metal packaging is suitable for recycling, they must also be stored in a separate container. Batteries, batteries, mercury lamps and other environmentally hazardous substances should be stored in separate containers. Waste that is not suitable for recycling should also be collected separately. The Shabran (Davachi) district is located in the economic district of Guba-Khachmaz, north of Baku. East side of territory is surrounded by the Caspian Sea. It borders on Guba, Khachmaz and Siyazan districts. Baku-Moscow railway, Baku-Rostov highway, Samur-Absheron canal, The Shollar-Baku water pipelines, built in 1914 and in the Soviet period, pass through the region.







