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    met more completely than others? In my group’s virtual city, we met four out of five of our goals. Our first goal where our city would have a futuristic waste management system, our city had a fully functioning recycling center and a large waste disposal. Even though this wasn’t a futuristic or special waste management system, our city had no waste disposal problems whatsoever, thus completing our goal. Our second goal was the only one we didn’t complete. The goal stated that our city would…

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    consumption” (Wiener). And, “One-third of the U.S. aluminum supply comes from recycled material” (Wiener). In 1994, Horrigan wrote, “But the recycling industry has been steadily maturing: It now diverts almost 24 percent of the nation 's municipal waste to productive uses” (Horrigan). Certain items such as newspaper and plastic are able to be recycled and used for the same purpose as before; often time, the price is lower for these resources after recycling too (Horrigan). Along wi¬¬¬¬¬¬¬th…

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    In March 2002, the Irish Government introduced a €0.15 environmental levy on all plastic shoppings bags previously provided free of charge at the point of sale. The incentive for introducing this legislation was to reduce the consumption of plastic bags and the resulting effects of littering on the landscape. The effect of the product tax on the consumption of plastic bags was dramatic—a reduction of over 90% in the first year and the associated reduction of littering in rural landscapes…

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    preventing erosion and sedimentation from happening right from our own home. It may seem this issue is confined to farmers or local governments and they are going to get to be the ones that cope with it, but everyone is affected by erosion. Same goes for wastes treatment. All of us can practice the three R’s in our daily lives. If everyone puts in little efforts to save the earth. I believe preserving the ecosystem can be a lot more easy and…

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    Resources (DNR) office for region 4, produces over a thousand tons of fly ash every year. Fly ash is an inorganic remnant resulting from wood waste burned for heat. Previously, Farnsworth disposed of the fly ash into the back lot that is a permeable landfill, which was given a Type III classification and that meant it was any unprepared land area used for waste disposal. However; after the complaints of some of the residents in the area, due to some people treating the landfill as a general…

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    Using Landfills vs. Recycling: Which Is More of a Waste? The method of using landfills to dispose of waste has been used for many centuries. The trend of recycling has been a growing alternative process in the past few decades. With the average person generating more than 4.3 pounds of waste each day, it is important for people to understand which method will serve as a viable procedure for a more sustainable world (Center for Sustainability & Commerce ). Yet, these two methods are known to…

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    Plastic Water Bottle Essay

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    Joe O'Neill Powell ENS 112 Individual Project 5 December 2017 Project: Cutting Back on Plastic Water Bottles Introduction According to the CRI (Container Recycling Institute), each day in the U.S. more than 60 million water bottles are thrown away, about 22 billion per year. The ultimate problem is the misuse of the water bottles after they are consumed. About 80% of plastics end up in landfills or incinerators, and as seen many are littered and end up on the streets or in public parks.…

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    Banana Peel Essay

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Waste generated from food industries is a source of an untapped energy which is mostly dumped inland fills whereby it releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. It is very difficult to treat and recycle food waste due to its composition. Food industry produces large volumes of wastes, both solids and liquid, resulting from the production, preparation and consumption of food. These wastes lead to increasing waste disposal and can pose severe pollution problems and…

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    Roger And Me Analysis

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    Roger and Me takes place in Flint, Michigan. The film shows Michael Moore’s quest to hunting down GM CEO Roger Smith. His intent is to interview M. Smith after the layoffs in Flint. The layoffs began when Mr. Smith deemed the best course of action for GM in the “recession” was to move manufacturing plants from Flint to Mexico. The results began with thousands unemployed and resulted in over 100,000 unemployed. The Flint economy and local government was funded through the General Motors. The…

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    Why Is Recycling Bad

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    Recycling is bad For the past seven or so years a huge message sweeping the nation has been recycle, recycle, and recycle. Many people say that it will help with another huge issue, global warming. They also say that it will also save money, but they are wrong. Recycling is not the amazing thing that everyone is talking about. When people do not recycle they save money, they pollute less, and when someone does recycle they are not really doing anything. When people do not recycle they save…

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