Problems Caused by Sectoral Issues

All kinds of harmful and harmless substances left to the environment as a result of any activity are called waste.

Hospital wastes: These are medically effective, pathogenic and pathological wastes used in hospitals.

Radioactive waste: These are substances that contain radio isotopes in activity and concentration above the release levels correctly determined by the institutions authorized in accordance with the relevant legislation.
Industrial waste: It is the waste that arises due to technological development and threatens the environment and human health.
Domestic waste: These are solid wastes that come from places such as kitchens and gardens, which are thrown from houses and do not fall under the concept of hazardous and harmful solid waste.
The juxtaposition of production units with different characteristics increases the business volume in this field and contributes to the development of new markets.
The tourism sector, as an economic activity area, has turned to the benefit arising from the visits of foreigners. This sector produces the consumer instead of taking the product to the consumer.
Damages caused by motor vehicles to the environment:
Paint and metal oil wastes are given to the sewer by some companies. These substances cause water and air pollution by mixing with water and soil.
Loud performances in entertainment services cause hearing problems in people. It causes discomfort to the people around.
Medical wastes from hospitals or health institutions cause environmental pollution. Contact with these materials is extremely dangerous for human health.