
What to do with hazardous waste and thus avoid the negative impact on the environment?
Batteries, heavy metals, contaminated substances, among others, are just some of the elements considered dangerous waste, according to Decree 148 of the MINSAL.
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Batteries, heavy metals, contaminated substances, among others, are just some of the elements considered dangerous waste, according to Decree 148 of the MINSAL.
Every January 28, World Day for the Reduction of CO2 Emissions is celebrated to raise awareness about the dangers of climate change.
Due to accelerated technological advancement, electronic waste and electrical waste quickly become obsolete, becoming polluting waste and harmful to the environment and people. In this scenario, electronic waste recycling is known internationally as E-WASTE, considered the new garbage of the 21st century.
In 2014, National Environment Day was enacted for the first time, and this date is celebrated every October 2, with the objective
Batteries, heavy metals, contaminated substances, among others, are just some of the elements considered dangerous waste, according to Decree 148 of the MINSAL.
Every January 28, World Day for the Reduction of CO2 Emissions is celebrated to raise awareness about the dangers of climate change.
Due to accelerated technological advancement, electronic waste and electrical waste quickly become obsolete, becoming polluting waste and harmful to the environment and people. In this scenario, electronic waste recycling is known internationally as E-WASTE, considered the new garbage of the 21st century.
In 2014, National Environment Day was enacted for the first time, and this date is celebrated every October 2, with the objective
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