Weaknesses and Conclusion
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Waste Management Industry in China
Weakness
Wastes are hazards to the environment. Besides, some of the methods that are employed in an effort to control wastes are even more complex threats to the surrounding. Waste management should be a department that holds a bigger section of environmental conservation. However, there are emanating weaknesses that arise in the process. Among them includes losing of jobs, posing of more threats to the environment and even financial deficiencies in the management process. One, new methods that may used to collect and manage wastes might cost jobs of the previous methods. Casual workers will lose jobs in excuses of lacking experience in the new waste eradication procedures. Another weakness that might influence the waste management is inadequate funding in terms of purchasing and construction of the complex machines and industries used in waste management (Chen, Geng and Fujita 716-724). Methods employed in waste management might result in poisonous gases or other by-products that might be more harmful to the environment than the original waste (Chung and Lo 272-281)
Conclusion
In an effort to ensure efficient waste management procedures, efforts should be put in place to ensure that the new methods involved do not pose great dangers to the environment. Besides, the methods should be easy to implement and with a sole purpose recycling the wastes and making them consumable again. The problem of unemployment should be also included in the process of computing and quotation of the new methods to be used.
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A method that would demand for a considerable amount of manpower in terms of labor should be considered most at the expense of the other. It is also important to note that, environmental should be considered as a global issue and therefore there should be worldwide stakeholders in effort to solve the environmental menace.
Work Cited
Chen, Xudong, Yong Geng, and Tsuyoshi Fujita. “An Overview Of Municipal Solid Waste Management In China.” Waste Management 30.4 (2010): 716-724.
Chung, Shan Shan, and Carlos W.H. Lo. “Local Waste Management Constraints And Waste Administrators In China.” Waste Management 28.2 (2008): 272-281. Web.
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