Every day, huge amounts of garbage are produced from homes, schools, hospitals, and public places. Most people throw wet waste and dry waste together in the same dustbin without proper segregation. This creates serious environmental and health problems., When food waste, plastic, paper, glass, and harmful materials are mixed together, recycling becomes difficult. Wet waste produces a bad smell and attracts insects such as flies and mosquitoes, which may spread diseases like Dengue Fever and Malaria. Mixed garbage also increases land pollution and affects cleanliness in cities and villages., This problem occurs daily and is common in many areas because people are not aware of proper waste management or do not have smart systems to guide them. Municipal workers also face difficulties while handling mixed garbage., I want to address this issue because a clean environment is important for public health and sustainable living. Proper waste segregation can reduce pollution, improve recycling, and create a healthier society.