The most significant benefit of Waste management is that it improves and cleans the environment. The units of waste disposal contribute to the public's health by preventing the spread of disease.
The fundamental reason for waste collection is to safeguard the environment and population health. Garbage and waste can pollute the air and water. Garbage is known to produce toxic gases that combine with the air and can cause breathing difficulties in humans.
Proper disposal of human waste is necessary to prevent contamination of water sources, avoid negative consequences if someone else discovers it, minimise the risk of disease transmission, and maximise the decomposition rate.
Not only will reducing waste safeguard the environment, but it will also save money or reduce disposal expenses. Similarly, recycling and reusing produced waste benefits the environment by reducing the need to extract resources and the likelihood of contamination.