Environmental hazardous waste management plays a critical role in modern industrial and urban economies. As manufacturing, healthcare, energy production, mining, electronics, and chemical processing expand, they generate increasing volumes of hazardous waste that contain toxic, flammable, corrosive, or reactive substances. The materials pose serious risks to human health, soil, water, and air when mishandled. Governments, corporations, and communities now recognize that hazardous waste is not a peripheral issue but a central environmental and economic concern.
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