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PRODUCTIVE MANAGEMENT OF GARBAGE A CASE OF RAWALPINDI WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY RWMC

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http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gasr.2023(VI-I).05      10.31703/gasr.2023(VI-I).05      Published : Dec 1

Productive Management of Garbage: A Case of Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC)

    This study quantifies the role and importance of Rawalpindi Waste Management Company, the whole processes
    that take place in it, and the policies on which they work. Urbanization has led to the increasing use of industrial by- products. Industries influence the environment in two folds one is creating waste during the manufacturing process and the second is products make more waste after they are used. Waste is managed by using (R-3) Reuse, Recycle, and Restore. Waste composition varied from time to time and region to region. RWMC’s target is Clean and Green Rawalpindi. Waste from Households, Hospitals, industries, and others is properly discarded by fulfilling the National Environmental Quality Standards. In this regard, the main concern is to focus on ‘’Sustainable Development’’ to secure our environment for the next generations.

    Waste Management Garbage Reuse Recycle Restore Dumb Discarded Dispose of Waste Clean and Green Environment Sustainable Waste Management (SWM
    (1) Isma Ellahi
    Graduate, Department of Anthropology, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
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    CHICAGO : Ellahi, Isma. 2023. "Productive Management of Garbage: A Case of Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC)." Global Anthropological Studies Review, VI (I): 42-55 doi: 10.31703/gasr.2023(VI-I).05
    HARVARD : ELLAHI, I. 2023. Productive Management of Garbage: A Case of Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC). Global Anthropological Studies Review, VI, 42-55.
    MHRA : Ellahi, Isma. 2023. "Productive Management of Garbage: A Case of Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC)." Global Anthropological Studies Review, VI: 42-55
    MLA : Ellahi, Isma. "Productive Management of Garbage: A Case of Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC)." Global Anthropological Studies Review, VI.I (2023): 42-55 Print.
    OXFORD : Ellahi, Isma (2023), "Productive Management of Garbage: A Case of Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC)", Global Anthropological Studies Review, VI (I), 42-55
    TURABIAN : Ellahi, Isma. "Productive Management of Garbage: A Case of Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC)." Global Anthropological Studies Review VI, no. I (2023): 42-55. https://doi.org/10.31703/gasr.2023(VI-I).05