The act of getting rid of something no longer deemed necessary or useful, often involving the disposal or destruction of items like documents or materials.
The formal annulment or invalidation of a legal agreement or treaty by one party, rendering it no longer effective.
Example:
もう一つの面白いエネルギー源は、放射能の廃棄物質から取り出せる熱である。
Material that is no longer needed or wanted, typically discarded because it is seen as useless or unnecessary.
Substances or items generated from various industrial activities, categorized as industrial waste, distinct from general waste produced by households or businesses.
Items that are disposed of due to their harmful nature, including hazardous forms such as radioactive waste, which require special handling and disposal methods.
Example:
第二が周辺環境との親和性であり、最小の廃棄物、自然エネルギーの利用等、周辺の生態と調和した住空間を形成することである。
Waste materials that are generated from the use of nuclear fuel and contain radioactive substances, which pose potential hazards to the environment and human health.
Byproducts resulting from nuclear processes that require careful handling and disposal due to their long-lasting radioactivity and associated risks.
Residual materials produced during nuclear energy generation that are characterized by their harmful radioactive properties and the need for secure containment.
Example:
米国の核廃棄物、テロ攻撃の標的になりうる。
Waste materials generated as a byproduct of business activities, including items like ash, sludge, and used oils, which must be managed and disposed of by the businesses that produce them.
Non-hazardous or hazardous byproducts resulting from industrial processes that require proper handling and disposal according to legal regulations, emphasizing the responsibility of the generating entity.
Example:
産業廃棄物が地球を汚染する。
Waste materials that are generated from medical institutions, including items such as syringes, tubes, and other medical equipment, which may involve dangerous pathogens and harmful substances like mercury or radioactive isotopes.
Discarded materials originating from healthcare facilities that carry the potential for infection due to their association with medical procedures, often requiring special handling and disposal methods due to their hazardous nature.
Refers to refuse produced in the process of healthcare delivery, encompassing a wide range of items that pose health risks and environmental hazards, necessitating stringent disposal regulations to prevent contamination and injury.