IMPACT OF HOUSEHOLD WASTE ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND SOIL PROPERTIES
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Keywords: soil, environment, waste, pollution, ecological hazard, collection, sorting, recycling.Abstract
Abstract. Today, the increasing demand for food and consumer goods, the variety of products produced to meet population needs, and the accumulation of low-quality production waste on the Earth's surface contribute to soil and environmental pollution, leading to ecological hazards. Collecting, sorting, and recycling household waste has become a pressing issue of the day.
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