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Recycling of Waste Paper to Convert into Environmental Friendly Mosquito Repellent Sticks Using Natural Azadirachtin

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The term waste is for undesirable or pointless resources produced by human activity in residential, industrial, or commercial environments. It can be divided into three categories. Depending on its: source (household, industrial, commercial, building, or institutional); and composition (organic material, glass, metal, plastic, paper, etc.). The educational institute, offices, packing of goods etc generate huge quantity of paper waste every year. The waste paper is major issue in municipal solid waste. Paper pulp can be made from a variety of sources, including wood, recycled paper waste, and other plant-based materials. Neem, also known as Azadirachta indica, is a tree readily available in nature having grate medicinal value and helps to protect environmental pollution. Neem is a evergreen tree that grows quickly and is widely used. It may be found all over India. A single mosquito bite can put you in the hospital for Chikungunya, Dengue, or Plasmodium falciparum (malaria). Use of sophisticated electric mosquito-killing devices or chemical mosquito repellents is the only method to stop this. Neem and paper waste are combined to create mosquito repellent that is both environmentally friendly and has natural and practical benefits. Neem may be utilized to manufacture helpful items such as insect repellent. Sticks used to ward off mosquitoes are made of burning paper pulp, or paper waste. Dryobalanops Aromatica, another name for camphor, is a white, crystalline material with a powerful, aromatic scent. Numerous characteristics of camphor include its physical, chemical, flammability, and fragrant attributes. Due to these characteristics, camphor is utilized as an aromatic substance in mosquito- repellent sticks. It also aids in the burning of mosquito-repellent sticks.
Title: Recycling of Waste Paper to Convert into Environmental Friendly Mosquito Repellent Sticks Using Natural Azadirachtin
Description:
The term waste is for undesirable or pointless resources produced by human activity in residential, industrial, or commercial environments.
It can be divided into three categories.
Depending on its: source (household, industrial, commercial, building, or institutional); and composition (organic material, glass, metal, plastic, paper, etc.
).
The educational institute, offices, packing of goods etc generate huge quantity of paper waste every year.
The waste paper is major issue in municipal solid waste.
Paper pulp can be made from a variety of sources, including wood, recycled paper waste, and other plant-based materials.
Neem, also known as Azadirachta indica, is a tree readily available in nature having grate medicinal value and helps to protect environmental pollution.
Neem is a evergreen tree that grows quickly and is widely used.
It may be found all over India.
A single mosquito bite can put you in the hospital for Chikungunya, Dengue, or Plasmodium falciparum (malaria).
Use of sophisticated electric mosquito-killing devices or chemical mosquito repellents is the only method to stop this.
Neem and paper waste are combined to create mosquito repellent that is both environmentally friendly and has natural and practical benefits.
Neem may be utilized to manufacture helpful items such as insect repellent.
Sticks used to ward off mosquitoes are made of burning paper pulp, or paper waste.
Dryobalanops Aromatica, another name for camphor, is a white, crystalline material with a powerful, aromatic scent.
Numerous characteristics of camphor include its physical, chemical, flammability, and fragrant attributes.
Due to these characteristics, camphor is utilized as an aromatic substance in mosquito- repellent sticks.
It also aids in the burning of mosquito-repellent sticks.

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