Enviromental Stewardship for Intervention and Control of a Burgeoining Toxicological Hazard
Abstract
Increased consumerism and diversity of economic activities have led to
an increase in pressure from the increase and diversification in waste. Environmental
stewardship has become essential to reduce the toxicological risk by an active
involvement in waste disposal like planning of landfills for ensuring impedance at
source. The risks from waste disposal practices in Malaysia are examined along with
the essential considerations (or secure sites to prevent environmental hazards 10 health.
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