O. Yarema, L. Fedonyuk, E. I. Skyba, A. Lesniak-Mochuk
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All over the world, the recycling and disposal of household waste are becoming an increasingly pressing issue. In the process of economic development of virgin lands, there was gradual destruction of natural ecosystems and their replacement by anthropogenic ones, the balance between certain species of flora and fauna was disturbed. This undesirable impact of labor on nature is especially evident at the present stage of human development, which is characterized by extremely rapid demographic growth and rapid scientific, technological, and socio-economic development of society. Population growth contributes to the growth of waste - substances, materials, and objects generated in the process of human activity, and have no further use at the place of formation or detection.