1. Management of various types of solid waste. The impact of solid waste on the environment is usually a variety of pollutant components at the same time and for a long time in the environment, under the conditions of physical, chemical or biological reactions, causing a certain degree of pollution to the surrounding environment. If the treatment, disposal and management are not proper, the polluting components will pollute the environment and jeopardize human health through water, gas, soil, food chain and other pathways.
2, waste minimization management. Waste minimization was first proposed in the United States in the 1970s to reduce the amount of waste generated, protect energy and natural resources, and ensure that waste is managed in a way that is beneficial to the environment. The Act was amended in the 1980s, with amendments emphasizing waste minimization and requiring dischargers to implement waste minimization programs.
3. All solid waste management systems are developed and strictly enforced. According to national conditions and drawing on foreign experience and lessons learned, the Solid Waste Act has developed a number of practical management system.