Importance of Recycling Essay

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    The United States produces 254 million lbs of trash every year*. 1.4 million lbs of litter get dumped into the ocean yearly which amounts to the conservative estimate of 300 million lbs of litter in the ocean total**. Despite all the advertising and general knowledge that litter is bad, we still throw some of our trash on the ground as we walk by because "the trash cans are too far away" or "it's just a wrapper." It's hard to understand that our seemingly small decisions have a huge…

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    that e-waste is a growing concern in today’s environment due to the recycling process and its problems and challenges, however it is possible to design recyclable products. E-waste recycling is to reuse and reprocess electrical of any type that has been discarded or regarded as outdated. Used electronics which are not able to be reused, resold, salvaged, recycled or disposed are all are considered e-waste. The electronics recycling process is to assess, which consists of sorting, separating and…

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    harvesting of resources, and costs will soar because of the expenses that comes from extraction of raw materials. The author of “Recycling make greens go gaga, but it’s a real burden for the rest of us,” William Shughart II, argues the opposite. He says that the reharvesting of the raw material is more cost efficient and more environmentally friendly than the recycling and reprocessing of the once used plastic and glass. Shughart is correct in saying glass is more effective to remake rather than…

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    Document “Waste Land” define the problem of environment and mostly people that weren’t “Lucky” enough and social class differences. There are lots of people work as “pickers” which they pick up the recyclable materials from the Landfill trash and make money based on these “trash” and directly help the environment. One of the artist growing up in a very poor family and now have become success, which he wants to help others and give it back to the society in a form of art. He went to the landfill…

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    What to do with all these water bottles! Humans are slowly killing the planet! Pollution of the planet is not a new concept, humans having been trying to figure out how to combat this problem. Unfortunately it is not fully working, so instead individuals have come up with ways to repurpose pollution. One such item would be water bottles. In this synthesis of sources different people have took a crack at helping the environment in their own way. In two articles, “Eco-village in Panama” written…

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    At some point in their lives, people need or want to get rid of furniture that is old. When that time arises, it is essential to get rid of them properly. From donating old furniture to repurposing it, there are many options for people when it is time to get rid of old furniture. From The Desk to the Dresser, You Can Donate it All If you decide to donate your furniture that is old to charity, you need to make sure that they are clean and can be used by someone else.…

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    to the company 's recycling program. The current program lacks direction and consistency and does not scream "Go Green!" A few of the key changes needed are prominently labeling recycle bins, replacing current supplies with recycled products, and encouraging the employees to conserve resources. Forming a group of volunteers, who are eager to "recycle, re-use, and reduce" will kick start these office changes with excitement! This "Green Team" can enforce the necessary recycling changes in the…

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    Effects Of Electric Cars

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    foster the acid rain.  Painting/coating/plating. High quantity of pollutant and toxic gases emitted has forced to manufacturers change from organic- based to water- based paints.  Machining. The big amount of waste for this process is managed by recycling  Joining. Welding is the predominant joining process with gas emission. NIOSH has set some requirements for these processes in terms of the welfare of the workers.  Plastics processing. Besides of the vapors emitted, contaminated water is…

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    Along with sharps disposal all health workers are required to be trained in correct procedures for waste management of contaminated items. When it comes to waste disposal of contaminated items the health facility will have to follow current legislation and regulations concerning waste management. The health facility will refer to Australian Standard AS/NZS 3816, Workplace Health and Safety Act 2011 and Department of Environment and Heritage Protection – Guideline to Clinical and related waste…

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    The Benefits Of Hunting

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    Have you always wondered where your meat came from? Well that is why you should hunt for your food instead of buying food from walmart. People have been hunting many types of animals for thousands of years and almost every time someone shoots a deer or bear or any other animal all the hard work really does pay off when that meat is in a person’s freezer. Another plus about hunting is hunters get to choose how you want the food made. There is thousands of different ways to make your food and you…

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