“Orphan Waste Isn’t Worthless: Turning Waste Problems into Energy Solutions”

There is a category of household waste that often goes unnoticed, known as “orphan waste.” This refers to materials that are difficult or not cost-effective to recycle, such as snack wrappers, foam containers, plastic cutlery, toothpaste tubes, and medicine blister packs. Due to their low value, these items are rarely collected for recycling and often end up in landfills, contributing to the growing volume of waste and long-term environmental impact.

However, when properly sorted and managed from the source, orphan waste can be transformed into refuse-derived fuel (RDF), allowing it to be reused as an alternative energy source. This helps reduce landfill waste and promotes more efficient use of resources. For industrial waste, it is essential to rely on professional services that ensure proper and legal disposal. One More Link provides standardized and compliant industrial waste management services, ensuring safe and environmentally responsible handling of all types of industrial waste.

Cr. GODJI