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    increasing the recycling habits of U.S consumers. First, the reader is informed on current recycling statistics presented by Keep America Beautiful; including how “in 2006, U.S. consumers recycled only 28% of their recyclable waste” (711). Moreover, the authors point out that the increasing popularity of plastic water bottles contributes to the amount of recyclable waste, and how this poses an environmental problem. The researchers then summarizes previous studies done to assess pro-recycling…

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    There are many reasons to rent a dumpster, especially if you have more trash than your normal dumpster will hold. Some of the main reasons people rent trash bins includes moving, spring cleaning, and renovations. All of these projects will most certainly produce a large amount of waste, and trying to haul the trash to the landfill is not only a pain, but having to make several trips is costly in gas, not to mention the wear and tear on your vehicle. There are times when renting a dumpster may…

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    In “Our E-Waste Problem is Ridiculous, and Gadget Makers Aren’t Helping”, Cristina Bonnington discussed the electronic waste problems that are happening around the world related to recycling and how manufacturers can help solve the problem. Many people around the world upgrade their phones frequently. When people upgrade their phones, they usually dispose of their previous phones improperly, by doing so they are harming the earth unknowingly. Many gadget makers are trying to lower the amount of…

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    the environment, but rather gets in the bandwagon and do that part which most people follow. While this may seem like a great idea, it’s really not as the part that they’re doing, in this case recycling, isn’t what should be done first. With saying this it is important that people learn more about recycling to save the environment, and this could also mean that anything…

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    waste is thrown away in the trashcan, which is set at the curb to be picked up by a diesel truck polluting the air and using energy, only to end up in a landfill. With the increase in needs of food and other items, more and more trash will result. Recycling is the best way to fix this problem and keep 95% of trash out of landfills. It is projected that Americans will throw away over 11 million tons of glass bottles and jars 1 million tons of aluminum cans and foil more than1 million tons of…

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    all that waste in. Currently there are 3,091 active landfills and 10,000 defunct landfills just in the United States. We can protect Earth from further harm by doing something as simple as recycling. One way to reduce the waste thrown into landfills would be to better educate children and teenagers on recycling in municipal areas. They need to learn exactly what can be recycled and where to do it. Many teenagers that live in households that recycle don't…

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    for the current recycling problem at Mercer University. Purpose This proposal was written in response to RFP No. MU-2014-03. In this RFP, Dr. Pam Brewer identified a problem with the current recycling and sustainability program at Mercer University and requested that the program be improved and expanded upon. As students of industrial management, marketing, and mechanical engineering we feel that we are capable and competent to respond to this request. Currently, the recycling program at…

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    Sustainability On Your Campus Project Now more than ever, ideas can be spread quickly and easily through social media outlets. In fact, sometimes ideas and events are more effectively portrayed through social media than they are through word of mouth or print. For this reason, we chose to use a social media outlet to measure how effectively we could convey to others both the importance of sustainability, and how to achieve it in a community such as a college campus. We created a Facebook page…

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    garbage are not only making our country’s environment look bad, but is putting a lot of animals, and marine life in danger. There is so many different types of trash that make our land filthy that could be resolved. Thinking about recycling, many people do not consider recycling water. Although you cannot see water being…

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    coffee consumers and coffee companies will be particularly outraged at a capsule prohibition and gradually any legislation will be overturned through persistent lobbying. For the reform alternative, businesses are formulating capsules with enhanced recycling capabilities (BBC News). Certain companies are advancing their capsules while few have allegedly actualized biodegradable packaging (BBC News). Furthermore, individual corporations…

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