disposal
The collection, processing, and recycling or deposition of waste materials.
The act of getting rid of something, especially something hazardous, in a way that does not cause harm.
The process of making a bomb or other explosive device safe.
A device, typically in a kitchen sink, that shreds food waste.
The process of removing, treating, and disposing of wastewater and human waste.
The military discipline of handling, deactivating, and disposing of explosive weapons.
The act of getting rid of waste in a way that is against the law.
Disposal of waste by burying it in a specially designed site.
The act of getting rid of unwanted items or waste materials.
The act of managing and getting rid of household waste.
The act of disposing of waste materials on or under the ground.
The process of getting rid of household or municipal solid waste.
The final placement or destruction of waste materials.
A building or place where waste is processed or stored.
A group of people working together to carry out the disposal of hazardous materials.
An area of land where waste is dumped.
A small group of people, often military or police, trained to handle hazardous materials or explosives.
A set of connected things or parts forming a complex whole for waste management.
A person with special skill or knowledge in waste or ordnance disposal.
A particular procedure for getting rid of waste.
A device or appliance for getting rid of waste, especially in a kitchen.
A business that specializes in waste management and removal.