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    Limiting Landfills

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    Have you ever wondered where your weekly amounts of waste go? The answer here is landfills. A landfill is an area of land, above and/ or underground, that allows for ginormous amounts of trash to pile up. As positive as the thought of a trash reduction property may sound, they are potentially placing a hazardous threat to our overall environment. A great deal of the items that remain the landfills are often times unrecyclable, and unable to destroy naturally. This issue might be placed to a halt…

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    In today’s society, the health care industry produces an excessive amount of waste. Waste is generated from many different ways in hospitals and in health care facilities in the United States as well as internationally. The increased use of disposables and the discarding of unused material from standardized or prepackaged surgical packs contribute to the rise of waste material from the health care industry. The way waste is disposed of is not only hazardous to the health of the general…

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    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 require a special permit,…

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    on bags some people would not buy bags. So there should not be a fee on plastic bags. A good reason to eliminate a fee is less than 0.2 of garbage are plastic bags. “Total waste in the world is enormous. Some of it is recycled, but a lot is simply dumped, causing problems for people and the environment.”says Total waste in the world is enormous. Some of it is recycled, but a lot is simply dumped, causing problems for people and the environment. http://www.theworldcounts.com If there is so…

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    Essay About Landfill

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    Has it ever crossed your mind when you are tossing out that food that has been sitting in the fridge for weeks, where the aged, spoiled food goes once it is thrown out? When waste is thrown out, it is often taken to a landfill, an area of land where refuse is taken and accumulates over time (“Landfill Problems”). Landfills provide a simple and low-cost solution to the copious amount of trash that people accumulate; however, these dome-shaped dumps seriously harm people and the environment. In…

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    Recycling In North America

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    landfill on earth would just pile up to its capacity. In an earlier statistic it was said that in the United State 4.40 pounds of waste is generated per person each day in 2008, multiply that by the approximate population of 304 million people that is roughly 1.34 billion pounds of waste each day that would all end up in the landfill if not recycled. The 1.34 million pounds of waste each day that is not recycled will fill the landfills capacity much faster and as it increases the pollution and…

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    Plastic is used in many man-made items, which are used in people’s everyday lives. Since only 9% of plastic is properly recycled, the majority of plastic waste either “accumulates in landfills” or gets dumped into the ocean and other natural environments (Parker, L., 2017). There are multiple reasons why plastic ends up in the ocean. Some examples include, people do not properly recycle plastic, small plastic particles go down sink drains, and it is cheaper for companies to dump all of their…

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    But by reusing or recycling stuff, there will be less waste materials that tend to overflow from landfills over time, causing harm to the environment. Another problem that will be addressed by recycling is the landfills getting filled up. When that happens, all rubbish will overflow into the ocean or the ground, contaminating the waters and the surrounding areas, as well as endangering all living things that come into contact with the waste. 5. RECYCLING CAN HELP YOU SAVE MONEY. There are…

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    Medical Waste In Hospitals

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    amount of medical waste disposed. My goal for studying this sight is to see what possible policies could be implement to decrease waste production while also follow the strict guidelines for patient safety. Approximately 6,670 tons per day of “hospital waste” generated in US hospitals, which is about 1% of all municipal solid waste made yearly (Mochungong 2011). “Hospital waste” refers to all waste (biological or non-biological) that is discarded that comes out a hospital. “Medical waste” is the…

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    landfills can be outstandingly reduced if we reduce our daily waste and recycle more. This will make our environment cleaner and greener. Thirdly, recycling is vital to conserve energy. When there will be less demand for new products then of course less products…

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