10
Waste Management Businesses
1. Construction
Waste Management
Real estate developers and contractors need to contend
with construction waste. Construction waste is broken blocks, bricks, wood and
building scrap.
Others are broken glass, aluminum panels, waste pipes,
PVC, gravel and sand. Construction waste collectors earn good income cleaning
up the sites and collecting the debris.
2. Paper
Recycling
Paper recycling plants enjoy huge patronage from manufacturing
companies. The recycled papers are made into cardboard boxes, newspapers, bond
paper and tissue papers. An investor could establish a paper cycling plant or
supply the used paper as a middleman
3. Bottle
Recycling
You could operate a bottle recycling plant or become a used
bottle agent. The bottles are crushed and recycled to new bottles or glass. To
operate this business you need safety gear like gloves, eye protection glasses
and boots.
4. Garbage
Disposal
Garbage disposal is the most common form of waste
management. This is because households produce lots of garbage that requires
expert disposal. Common garbage is empty tins, discarded food, toiletries,
paper and used polythene bags.
5. Scrap
Metal Collection Depot
Scrap metal is in high demand and attract good prices.
Scrap metal is harvested from tin cans, household utensils and car parts. The
scrap metal are collected and sold to recycling plants. The metal is later made
into pots, pans, nails and iron rods.
6. Rubber
Recycling
Rubber is easy to recycle and re-purposed into different
items. The rubber is generally melted in a hot furnace and made into new rubber
products. They are made into rubber shoes, sandals, water jugs, cups and
chairs. There are thousands of applications for recycled rubber.
7. Disposal
of Medical Waste
Disposal of medical waste is serious business. The
practitioners need serious safety equipment to handle the dangerous waste.
Common items found in medical waste are syringes, used tissues, medical
containers and stained cover cloths.
8. Sewage
Waste
Sewage waste is evacuated from septic tanks in commercial
and private residents. The business requires a septic truck, safety gear and
waste disposal unit. Practitioners make lots of money from the service they
offer.
9. Public
Toilet Managers
Public toilet operators make lots of money providing the
service. The public toilets are installed in strategic locations with lots of
human traffic. The toilets are usually made from plastic and are fitted with a
flushing system.
10. Polythene
Waste
Polythene bags are used for shopping and to carry groceries.
However the practical bag is very harmful to our environment. It takes 100
years for a polythene bag to decompose. The polythene bags are banned in many
countries.
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