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    implement and efficiently manage RL processes. RL nonexistent or poorly developed. Growing understanding of the need for RL from control , warranty claim and environmental perspective. 3. Competence Stage: Organisations are well equipped to efficiently and effectively manage their RL processes. They have RL capabilities for traditional repairs and good controls on returns. 4. Development Stage: Organisations begin to widen the scope of their RL capabilities and move ahead for becoming experts in…

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    environmental issues, cost-efficient energy-saving alternatives for conducting its business and reducing its impact on the environment, recycling, creative reuse strategies, and green building techniques. To manage these environmental issues, New Belgium Brewing introduces three R’s of environmental stewardship program. Three R’s are Reduce, Recycle, and Reuse. According to this three R’s strategy, New Belgium Brewing uses wind turbine to reduce its carbon emissions, purchases…

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    Pollution, is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change. There are many ways that pollution is contaminating the world including, Air Pollution, Soil Pollution, and Water Pollution. Within those three, there are many issues that are arising that need to have immediate action taking place. Water pollution is killing many animals, which is leading to endangered species. Soil contamination is damaging crops, which is causing soil erosion. Lastly, air…

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    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 as seen during war and post-war eras with the gathering of scrap metals, paper, bottles and so forth. Over the decades, recycling has grown thanks to…

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    can say is yours is just awesome. The Clipper ship is a long narrow wooden vessel with lofty canvas sails, reigned as the world’s fastest oceangoing ships from about 1843 to 1868. To make my project everything I used on it was stuff that I could reuse. Recycling is an important thing to do, so I think. You should recycle all of you pop cans, plastics, and paper. I used a plastic pop bottle for the main part of the boat (bottom). For the sails I am using a plastic forks to place in the middle of…

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    Collecting For Children

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    Collecting for kids is a fascinating, patience strengthening hobby that can promote a valuable historical learning experience. Amassing treasures has many other benefits as well, for the child and the environment. As a collector myself, I can tell you this is true. Collecting teaches kids patience. As Jimmie Lanley writes in her blog aboutone.com, “collecting is a slow hobby that develops a child’s patience as he looks for new treasures. The thrill of discovery is a huge fascination of…

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    California Drought

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    Concerns over the high costs of installation and materials are understandable as homeowners have to worry about other expenditures. Additionally, people are worried that the greywater system will have a negative impact on their health. “Greywater Reuse” asserts “greywater can contain chemicals, bacteria, viruses, and other pollutants that, if mishandled, can pose a risk to public health.” Homeowners are also concerned over the maintenance of a greywater system because they believe that the…

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    Fair Trade Essay

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    The Unfair Trade Of Clothing: A Brief Clothing Study Joy, M, Ringold University Of The People Define Fair trade: "A movement whose goal is to help producers in developing countries to get a fair price for their products as to help reduce poverty, provide for the ethical treatment of workers and farmers and promote environmentally sustainable practices" (Merriam-Webster, 2015). This essay below will briefly cover some of the Fair Trade issues with clothing. Or The Unfair Trade Of Clothing.…

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    These days, people began to think that eating meat have negative effects on their life. Some countries such as Denmark and Germany consider introducing meat-tax, which is the policy of imposing tax on meat to reduce its consumption (Carrington). Also, China’s government announced the policy to cut the amount of meat citizens eat (Milman and Leavenworth). However, although such recognition is spread, people eat more and more meat, and the amount of the production has also been growing. Compared…

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    career going into wildlife biology scientist cross many obstacles. Pollution being the biggest threat to our wildlife. There are many types of pollution, for example, plastic debris, noise, and acid rain. Some of the ways to stop polluting are reduce, reuse, and recycle, being thoughtful of wildlife and others, and carpooling. Plastic debris being the biggest threat because how much damage it can cause. “Plastic debris in the marine environment has been identified by the United Nations…

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