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    Personal statement As a native from West Africa and growing to see waste in the street, in the canal or dumped in the nearest open space, seemed to be normal. Since I have been in contact with the waste recycling industry in 2010 in UK, I have a burning desire to constantly increase my knowledge and skills in this field. After observation, this situation rise a whole load of question to me: what is waste management? How come in Senegal we are not getting the value out of waste? How many job can…

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    level in pollution in a relative short time. The authors also demand that regulations should be made because of the potential danger that this can cause in the future. Solutions. - Any solution its only possible if the community collaborates in recycling. A good way to make people involved in it is by teaching them when they are…

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    El Camino College acquires large amounts of money from students, however, our drinking fountains are dirty, when they work. Private companies on our campus force students to purchase their $1.50 bottle of Dasani since students wish to have clean drinking water. Where is all the money from bottled water purchases and how does a public institution require students to pay money for access to clean drinking water? It costs less than one cent per gallon of water from the Los Angeles Department of…

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    By the day, a growing number of industries are tackling the issues of climate change and the sports industry is no exception. As you may know, Sports Authority Field Game Plan Green, the stadium’s s strategic path toward sustainability, outlines broad goals to promote green products and consider green energy options but little action has been taken to make these goals a reality. By setting measurable goals they will become more clear and achievable. The following recommendations can be…

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    What Is Going Green Essay

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    green. From this assignment I have learned a variety of ways in which one can go about remodeling or reconstructing to go green. Going green is a simple way of being more economically friendly. Building a “green” home consists of the usage of recycling, remodeling, and sustainable…

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    recieve from them as energy storage devices. This issue includes the impacts of mining, producing and dumping of the product which includes the mining of metals like nickel, cobalt and lithium. Batteries are often dumped in landfills and not recycled, recycling batteries can greatly reduce the environmental impact in most cases. The mining of lithium has a negative impact on the environment it is found in and so if there is a community nearby the water can be contaminated. If these batteries…

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    reduced, reused, repaired, rebuilt, refurbished, refinished, resold, recycled or composted, then it should be restricted, redesigned or removed from production." (Pete Seeger) This quote is right to the point of if products should be made or not. Recycling is a huge problem in the world today there are so many problems with landfills and technology being thrown out or shipped out of the country illegally. If people just took a little bit of time to recycle their waste the world would be a…

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    Environmental Sustainability of Sustainable Urbanism in Western Harbour With the development of society, the life quality of human being greatly improved. However, it also leads to the destruction of nature at the same time. Because of the urbanization and industrialization, population increasing, many trees being lopped and the discharge of a large number of polluting gases, which all result in climate change. Climate change affects many different parts like environment, economic, and social in…

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    (Sustainability, Projects, and Initiatives, accessed on 2017). The second similarity is how the two universities deal with the waste such as: electronics recycling, hazardous waste and composting. The University of Guelph and University of Waterloo, for example they use specific technic to help their members and students for recycling by organizing and colored bins. They have special methods for recyclin…

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    Airport Development Essay

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    Topic: Sustainability-O’Hare Modernization Program The Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) created the Sustainable Airport Manual (SAM) to ensure sustainability in the areas like design, construction, planning etc. SAM is often seen as a guidebook by several other airports around the world to build and operate environment friendly airport. SAM in case of O’Hare incorporates keeping construction waste out of landfills, soil reuse, install green roofs etc. The major points covered by SAM is as…

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