IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WASTE MANAGEMENT

The COVID-19 epidemic seems to have affected every aspect of our lives. Most people have had to switch to working from home or going out of their jobs altogether. Those who go to work as "essential workers" have had to take precautionary measures in order to protect themselves from disease. Entertainment circles and major events have been canceled or moved to the video conferences category.


Even your garbage and your recycling have been affected by COVID-19 in ways you may not notice. It has become increasingly difficult for valet trash Atlanta services to maintain the health and safety of their customers, the environment, and employees during the COVID-19 era. Waste dissemination has seen several changes in line with state and provincial guidelines regarding epidemic practices.


Here are a few ways in which the coronavirus has affected waste management and recycling:


Declining of Commercial, Increasing of Residential 


While waste streams have seen a significant increase in residential waste, commercial waste management Atlanta services have experienced a significant decline in their customers. With these impacts, waste generators are likely to be the most affected service providers during COVID-19. With declining commercial service costs and rising housing prices, as well as declining labor, contracts, and income, the waste industry is working hard to adapt to these changes.


If we see the positive side, Commercial restructuring has taken a 50% hit, while many businesses are closing down on segregation. This is not as hopeless as it seems because general waste has also declined in the commercial sector. If no one is in the office, they do not produce waste, which should be reused or not. On the other hand, there has been a significant rise in curbside residential resilience in the residential sector, approximately 30-50%.


Contaminated Waste


The waste and recycling industry adheres to the OSHA and CDC guidelines as they emerge from these rare moments to ensure the safety of its employees. You can also help with garbage and recycling download workers during the COVID-19 epidemic by making sure everything is securely locked and minimizes communication.


Medical Plastics


Hospitals were overburdened during the outbreak, which is why there is a need to 'reduce the spread.' Between screening patients with corona infection and treating those with corona infection and other medical issues, unfortunately not stopped due to COVID-19, many medical plastics are used and discarded. This has led conscientious professionals and knowledgeable residents to become interested in recycling medical plastics for non-medical purposes.


While reducing the spread of disease, let us not forget to reduce the spread of garbage and recycling and continue to protect our environment as we protect each other.

 


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