TOXIC WASTE REDUCTION: EFFECTIVE METHODS, TECHNOLOGIES, AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
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Toxic waste, recycling, environmental safety, waste-free technologies, monitoring system, environmental management.Abstract
This article covers effective methods, advanced technologies, and environmental management strategies for reducing toxic waste. To reduce the amount of waste harmful to the environment, such ways as waste recycling, hazardous substance replacement, the introduction of waste-free technologies, and the strengthening of monitoring systems are of great importance. Sustainable development can also be achieved by increasing the environmental responsibility of manufacturers, improving legislation, and involving the public. These activities contribute to ensuring human health and environmental safety.
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