Define selective waste collection?
Answer / Sanjay Singh
Selective waste collection, also known as source-separated collection, is a system of waste management where specific types of waste are collected separately at their source. This can include recyclables such as paper, plastic, and glass, as well as organic waste like food scraps and yard waste. By separating waste at the source, it becomes easier to sort, process, and recycle these materials effectively. Selective waste collection helps reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills and conserves natural resources.
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