Wuhan OIP Trip

Wuhan OIP Trip
Kensays WUHAN~~

Sunday, April 12, 2009

PHOTO ESSAY (Kensays)

The litters in Wuhan

View The Waste dispose by the people
&
View how the rubbish will treated here


Currently, about 40% of urban solid waste is not treated in Hu Bei, but is instead
Land filled at sub-standard facilities on the outskirts of cities.



The total amount of waste has been growing at a
Similar pace of 8-10% annually. Currently,

every Chinese person producesevery year on average 440 kg of solid waste.


Manually loaded open dump trolley, which is common in Wuhan.


Though is common use, air pollution will occur as pungent smell will emit from
disposal food.


Higher consumptionincreases the amount of waste generated.


Food that were dumped on the streets.

The cleaners of Wuhan

The broom that made of branches

Streets in the rainning day, causing the dust and mud to flow along the streets and
some... may even blocked the drain.
Instead of throwing the rubbish into the bin, the locals would rather
threw beside the bin.
Land filling is the most common method of solid waste disposal in China.

A mobile toilet.


Instead of building a toilet bowl in this mobile toilet, they actually just use a
pail for peeing.


Manuel sewage method used in urban places in Wuhan.


Sewages that were stored.

As the total population of China is approximately 1,25 billion, the total
amount of waste is around 500 million tons.
Through these pictures, i hope you roughly have a rough
ideal on Wuhan cleanliness and know how their wastes
were treated.

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