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We offer responsible and sustainable Waste Management solutions

With an increase in population, there is also an increase in waste products that must be managed or treated. Any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted are considered waste. We at I2Solutions are strategically working to bring environmental solutions to the sustainable development of communities and organizations. We supply a full end-to-end waste management system for all kinds of waste types. Do you know what a waste hierarchy is? The three R's Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle improve the overall waste management process. We follow the 3 R's for a better sustainable life.

I2Solutions is the leading industry in waste management processes. Our experienced design team will work directly with you to suit your particular needs. Call today for your unique waste disposal needs and find out more information about our services.

Do you know different types of waste?

Type of Waste

Knowing different types of waste helps you to process the waste in the right way.

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Municipal Solid Waste

solid waste means any garbage or refuse, sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, air pollution control facility, and other discarded material resulting from industrial, commercial, mining, and agricultural operations and community activities. These are not liquid, insoluble products that contain complex and often dangerous substances ranging from urban waste to industrial waste.

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Industrial Waste

Liquid waste can be defined as Liquids as wastewater, fats, oils or grease, used oil, liquids, solids, gases, sludge, and hazardous household liquids. These liquids are dangerous or potentially harmful to human health or the environment. As liquid waste can be handled so hard, it is such a vital waste management category. Liquid waste cannot easily be collected and removed from an area, as opposed to solid waste.

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Biomedical Waste

Any waste containing infectious materials is biomedical waste or hospital waste. It can also involve waste that tends to be of the medical origin or a laboratory origin visually related to the creation of biomedical waste and research lab waste that contains biomolecules or species that are primarily restricted from environmental emissions.

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About Solid Waste Managment

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Storage

Waste storage means the interim containment of solid waste, in an approved manner, after generating and prior to collection and disposal.

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Collection

Using several methods, we first gather all the waste. Recyclables are sent to a recovery plant for sorting, cleaning, and processing of the products that can be used in the production after collection.

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Transport and Handling

The transportation of waste is the movement of waste over a specific area by trains, tankers, trucks, barges, or other vehicles.

Recycling
Recycling

The recycling process saves electricity, prevents sites or incinerators from being sunk by materials, and supplies new goods with raw materials.

Garbage Sorting System

Waste Sorting Managment

Trommel screen is a mechanical screening machine used for separating materials, particularly from the processing industries of minerals and solid waste. It is composed of a perforated cylinder drum usually lifted at the end of the feed at an angle. We offer a wide range of trommel screens for recycling and solid waste industries. According to our customers we will customize the size and configurations of trommel screens. For any modern waste management system, Trommel Screen is the required equipment. We offer high quality products to ensure trouble-free and effective use.

The main application of trommel screens are:

They can be used by the municipal waste industry in the screening process to classify sizes of solid waste.

Thermal screens are often used for grading of raw materials and are used to collect valuable minerals.

During the compost screening process, a trommel screen can be considered an improvement technique.

These are perfect for recycling wood waste and other light materials.

Material that can be sorted

Solid waste

Liquid waste

Gaseous waste

Animal by product(ABPs)

Biodegradable waste

Chemical waste

Commercial waste/ Business waste

Biomedical waste

Bulky waste

Benefits

Benefits of Waste Management?

Better environment: The best benefit of waste management is probably that it ultimately leads to a clean environment. Waste treatment units also enable people to be well by allowing them to become free of disease.

Reduces Pollution: When waste is handled correctly, it not only removes the following waste it also decreases the effect and strength of harmful greenhouse gases. Waste management decreases our deposit dependence and thus reduces the number of factors that adversely affect our environment significantly.

Conserves energy: Recycling is one of the essential elements of waste management and helps to save resources and energy over time. This contributes to energy conservation, thus reducing the carbon footprint.

Bring a difference: You also influence society and the environment in general through waste management. While none of us can eliminate the trash, we can still follow eco-friendly methods of minimizing and reusing waste. This motivates all to adopt a sustainable approach.

Recycling

Recycling Process

What is waste management? It can be described in the simplest terms as collecting, transport, and disposing of waste, sewage, and other waste items. The treatment of solid and liquid waste is part of this waste management process. It also provides a range of recycling products that are not classified as garbage during the processing process. Recycling is the method by which materials disposed of as waste is collected and processed into new items. Recycling can be beneficial to the environment as well as to the community.

Collecting and Processing: Using several methods, we first gather all the waste. Recyclables are sent to a recovery plant for sorting, cleaning, and processing of the products that can be used in the production after collection.

Manufacturing and purchasing: More and more items of today are produced in recycled form. A recycled product is a product made of material collected entirely or partially from the waste stream.

Prevention and Minimization

Best practice in Waste Prevention and Minimization

The reduction or minimization of waste is vital as it helps protect the environment and makes good sense for the company. Waste Minimization is an approach to waste management that focuses on reducing hazardous waste production and toxicity. The below mentioned are some best practices that can be followed to minimize waste.

Reduce: Organizations can alter their existing practices to decrease the amounts of waste produced by a change in material or product design, manufacture, procurement, or use.

Reuse: The reuse of goods and the conditioning of these materials extends their useful life, thus delaying final disposal or recycling. Reuse is the repair, renovation, washing, or easy recycling of used items, equipment, furnishings, and construction materials.

Recycling: The recycling process saves electricity, prevents sites or incinerators from being sunk by materials, and supplies new goods with raw materials. Recycling is the next best solution if waste cannot be avoided. It is all about using resources to the greatest extent possible for future generations and preserving these resources. This is about water, electricity, soil, and raw material's conservation.