Sanitary pads, primarily composed of plastic and other non-biodegradable materials, are a growing environmental concern. Statistics reveal that a woman may use up to 15,000 pads throughout her menstrual life, creating immense waste. Unfortunately, many women have no option but to dispose of these pads in regular trash bins, which often leads to leakage, odor, and unsanitary conditions. The cycle of disposing of sanitary products poorly not only endangers public health but also contributes to the pollution of our environment.
To ensure that your drain covers continue to function effectively, regular maintenance is essential. Here are some practical tips
Additionally, awareness campaigns can educate the public about the importance of not littering near drains and keeping stormwater systems clear of debris. When communities work together to maintain their environment, the overall safety and quality of life improve.
Public Awareness Campaigns
How Are Manholes Constructed?
Manholes are typically constructed using several steps and materials to ensure durability and functionality. Here is a summary of how manholes are usually made.