Improper waste disposal remains one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time, with severe consequences for ecosystems, public health, and climate stability. When waste isn’t managed correctly—whether it’s dumped in open landfills, burned in the open, or discarded in waterways—it triggers a chain reaction of harmful effects that extend far beyond its point of origin. One of the most visible impacts is land pollution. Non-biodegradable waste such as plastics and metals can remain in the soil for hundreds of years, disrupting natural processes, contaminating groundwater, and harming plant and microbial life. Toxic substances like heavy metals and chemicals seep into the ground, damaging ecosystems and reducing soil fertility. Water contamination is another major issue. Waste dumped in rivers, lakes, and oceans pollutes drinking water sources and aquatic habitats.
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