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    and Middle Harbour to the South, and Ku-ring-gai Council to the West. There are 27 suburbs and 19 localities. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, there are 155,289 residents. Warringah Council runs a weekly collection for residential waste. As illustrated in Figure 2, Warringah Council provides three types of recycling bins: mixed containers…

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    awareness and their poor waste management planning. This connection sets the tone for the movie from the beginning scenes as it took viewers on an adventure of public health discovering. The intent or purpose of the film, I believe, was to show the effects of how our lifestyle can manifest in a negative way. I feel that the film was created as an exaggeration of a society much like ours. With…

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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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    Each year in my town, lands are laid bare due to building or running of quarries, subdivisions, roads, clean fills as well as other developments or substantial regions of land are stripped of for plantation. Without proper erosion and sediment management, these actions can lead to accelerated onsite erosion and significantly increased sedimentation of lakes, waterways, estuaries and harbors. Erosion is a natural process that may be significantly accelerated by human activities, notably those…

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    Education is another main focus. We believe that a successful city begins with well educated citizens. Waste Management and reduction…

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    practice of disproportional siting hazardous waste facilities in low income communities of color throughout the United States. Most of the time the state corporate actors are the ones responsible they are the ones who decide where to place the hazardous waste; the state corporate is more concern with where to place the hazardous waste rather than the health and safety of the community, people and their environment. In 1987 a report was released Toxic Waste and Race by the United Church of…

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    to provide all San Diego residents with properly disposed municipal solid waste, along with an environmental free of litter and illegal dumping. In addition, the Environmental Services Department is organized into three operational divisions, which are: (1) the Waste Reduction and Disposal Division (WRAD) manages the waste reduction, refuse disposal, fee booth operation section, franchise administration section, solid waste code enforcement program, and field operation which takes operations at…

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    collected weekly by Waste Management Canada. Both Waste Management Canada and the City of Vancouver are partners with Recycle B.C. – the province wide recycle program. The city also provides recycling and disposal sites for items that either do not fit in the recycling and waste bins or that are not permitted in these bins. (Mattresses, Electronics, Appliances, Paint) Both Vancouver’s waste disposal service and recycling program are part of the overall movement towards zero waste and part of…

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    30-50 years (synonym). Landfills have their pro’s and cons. While the cons seemingly outweigh the cons, they are still present. For example, landfills help with county waste management costs. Counties that control their own waste and landfill management can save “roughly $2 million” (The Courier-Tribune) instead of sending solid waste out of the county. These economic pros are not related to environmental issues, and this is where the cons come into play. While landfills are meant to help the…

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    The Australian government needs to take action before it is too late. This means managing waste, utilising renewable energy, and protecting…

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