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    Electronic Waste Recycling Management Nowadays, the production of electronic waste or e-waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams. Growing consumption of electronic items makes e-waste become a major issue around the world. As a matter of fact, today’s people are upgrading their electronic more frequently than before. The invention of electronic has made people life much more easier. Almost all the thing that surrounds people in the society has direct link to electronics such as…

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    sustainable community. While U.S residents are already familiar with recycling programs in the local regions, other countries’ recycling methods will be approached to better understand their ways to sustain the environment. In the U.S, the majority of our waste…

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    the Opening Ceremonies of the 2116 Summer Olympic Games in Basuratagalog, Philippines. The Olympic Flame symbolizes new energy in a city powered by “tagged and logged” trash. In 2016, Basuratagalog produced 9,000 tons of trash daily. Considerable waste composed of plastic formed mountains of trash, polluted Manila Bay and the Pasig River Delta. Gangs of trash pickers, afflicted by heavy metal poisoning, lived in shanty towns. Gas-guzzling garbage trucks, supposedly traversing barangays daily,…

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    Pack Rat Rubbish Removal

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    find out the types of things that junk removal companies pick up and also the things that they don't. Most junk removal companies do not receive commercial and hazardous waste. The main types of waste that junk removal agencies pick up are as mentioned below: Paint, Pesticides, Insecticides,…

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    Electronic waste or e-waste is a term for electronic products that have become unwanted, obsolete, or essentially reached the end of their useful life. However, since 2005, e-waste has become one of the most growing problem and concern around the world. The idea of producing short lifespan devices such as computers, cellphones, and Mp3 is the major cause of what lead to that problem. As Giles Slade stated, the main reason the world is overloaded with numerous electronic waste, it is because…

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    Australia has many already existing methods of disposing of radioactive waste materials, each with their own list of pros and cons. However, there are also many theoretical methods of disposing such waste that have not been put into action, and if one of these were to be better than an already existing method when put into practice surely it should be given more attention. Therefore, this presentation shall cover each of these topics in order to identify which method of disposal, theoretical or…

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    Zero Waste Initiative

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    The traditional initiatives for minimizing wastes of materials in construction focus on avoiding and reducing the waste of materials, and the hazardous and dangerous materials and products used to be disposed (Tom 2012). Traditional initiatives operate completely depending on priority in the Waste Management Hierarchy. Pittwater council (2009) had given a flow-process diagram to result in minimizing waste of materials in construction and Tom (2012) followed and provided detail processes.…

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    was seen by Rathje as being an unknown world, everything learned about it was new. This allowed Rathje to set a number of precedents and new insights with his study of human consumption behaviour with concern of garbage such as his three house hold waste syndromes which will be discussed later in the essay. His study into the North American consumerist society was to reflect everyday household refuse trends and look at possible ways to improve the discard patterns as it was thought that America…

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    Electronic Waste In Ghana

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    “Waste: damaged, defective, or superfluous material produced by a manufacturing process…” (Merriam-Webster, Waste). Using this above definition, it is possible to break into the sub-branch known as electronic waste or E-waste. Due to the current large consumerism culture, many first world countries find themselves producing an unstable amount of E-waste from the constant “upgrading” or destruction of older electronics. Further in this paper, examples of how this waste is dealt with shall be…

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    Runcorn: Renewable Energy

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    made from industrial and commercial non-recyclable waste. This is reduces the amount of waste that reaches landfills. This site also produces huge amounts of energy which generates up to 70MW of electricity and 51 MW of heat. This will reduce the dependence of fossil fuels. This is an example of transmaterialisation as it’s the transition from fossil to renewable feedstocks like RDF. This is also a sustainable process a there will also be waste from industries. The site is clearly great for the…

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