Waste management issues relate to the handling, treatment, and disposal of waste generated from energy production, industry, and urban activities. Energy systems generate solid, liquid, and hazardous wastes, including ash, spent fuel, and industrial by-products. Improper waste management can cause environmental pollution and health risks. Sustainable waste management emphasizes waste reduction, recycling, energy recovery, and safe disposal. Waste-to-energy technologies help reduce landfill use while recovering energy. Addressing waste management issues is essential for environmental protection, public health, and circular economy development.
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