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    One problem with Anderson are the streets and roads. Every time it rains the roads flood. The roads flood can cause your vehicle engines to lock up. Therefore, causing it to break down and it can cause crashes. Another, problem with Anderson is the community. The drains get covered with trash and debris causing the roads to flood. On top of that, it makes the community unsafe for the children. Do with the trash and the lack of an unsafe environment. Lately, the city has been getting water…

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    If I could set up an exhibit for my neighborhood museum, the exhibit would show how litter can affect many lives in a really bad way. The exhibit would be of how litter can affect multiple lives, because it will help expand the knowledge of the youth for the animals, and how the litter also affects them just as much as anyone else if not even more. This exhibit will help enrich the learning of the community and its visitors, because this will show them how much litter actually hurts the animals…

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    pounds of waste are produced in America alone. Unfortunately, only one-third of that waste is recycled. That means over 133 million pounds of garbage is left with nowhere to go but a landfill. If you think that's bad, think about how many landfills there are to put 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…

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    Disposal of solid waste is a major environmental problem in America at present due to the large increase in its population, and it will be become more of an issue in the future if Americans do not deal with the problem. Waste disposal involves a system that manages waste from its origin to its final disposal. The forms of waste management include incineration/burning, burial at landfill sites or discharge at sea/lake/river, and recycling. According to Michael Armbrister’s article “Solid Waste…

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    population’s trash. landfills are not “dumps’'. A "dump" is when trash and waste are thrown illegally onto ground or waterway without following proper disposal or recycling regulations and procedures. These kind of "dumps" are completely illegal in the provence of Ontario.(1) What exactly is a landfill? A landfill isn’t Simply a mountain of trash buried in the ground. Landfills have to be carefully designed and monitored to prevent waste from mixing with groundwater and to reduce odors. Because…

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    entire earth is hurt by the pollution let out by the stacks upon stacks of garbage. There is a way to reduce the piles of used garbage bags full of rotten food, though; composting. A school of two-hundred students produces three-thousand pounds of waste from their cafeteria each year, over half of which can be recycled, greatly reducing how much garbage goes into landfills. Composting should be required in schools. It costs very little, can give students a great learning opportunity, and helps…

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    With both a growing population and a booming industrial economy the country of Indonesia is experiencing rapidly growing pollution issues, including: mass deforestation, smog, water pollution, and various other forms of environmental destruction. As a poverty ridden nation lead by a government with too little resources at its disposal the issues of extreme pollution are often put on hold to other societal issues. In Indonesia, many forms of environmental pollution / destruction are not only…

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    to recycle, but then we do not know what to do with this stuff. By making use of waste materials, the manufactures of these new building materials are creating exciting new markets and completing a loop,” says Kate Warner (Shulman). Recycling is a practice familiar to mankind since 400 B.C, though the word itself can trace its origin back to 1922 in regards to industrial processes and in 1960 for the reuse of waste material. Recycling has been a common practice in the efforts to help the economy…

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    We put out so much waste that we have to have a garbage treatment complexes over 6,000 acres in size. Humans put out so much garbage that we are having to find and make bigger landfills. If we could see the garbage we get rid of in our landfills we would get rid of it differently. In the United States we have temporary solutions to getting rid of our garbage. Although, in other countries such as China, which is the worst country with garbage problems. China’s garbage problem is so bad that they…

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    The 2010 documentary “Bag It” criticizes the production and implementation of “needless” plastics in the modern age. Jeb Berrier takes the viewer around the world, following plastic waste from stores and homes to it’s final destination in growing landfills and open ocean waters. He strives for consumers to partake less in buying or using products with excessive plastics like toy containers, milk caps, and what he states as the worst offender, the plastic bag. Iɴᴛʀᴏᴅᴜᴄᴛɪᴏɴ This analysis will…

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