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Waste Management

Reducing waste, recycling, and reusing materials are considered key principles in environmental protection. This approach supports environmental sustainability and enables the efficient use of natural resources.

By sorting, collecting, and categorizing waste, opportunities arise for utilizing secondary raw materials. In particular, materials such as plastic, paper, glass, and metal are considered suitable for recycling. These processes increase the chances of reusing resources and reduce the burden on landfills.

The recycling system plays an important role in saving energy, reducing air pollution, and preserving water resources. Additionally, the practice of reuse helps extend product life and decrease economic costs.

Sustainable waste management contributes to maintaining ecological balance, raising public awareness, and supporting the transition to a green economy.

Management of organic and inorganic waste on campus

Management of organic and inorganic waste on campus

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ATTENTION CONTEST

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