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    SERVICE PAPER ON DOOR TO DOOR COLLECTION OF SEGREGATED GARBAGE AND SYSTEMATIC / SCIENTIFIC DISPOSAL THROUGH VERMINCULTURE INTRODUCTION 1. Improper disposal of domestic garbage in any human habitation always leads to disastrous consequences in the environment. Methods of garbage disposal in various parts of our country especially in urban and semi-urban area are either non-scientific or short sighted. Air Force stations are no exception to this fact. However‚ inherent advantage of Air Force

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    Components of Biodegradable Plastics School: Araullo High School Project Adviser: Ms. Santiago Research Plan A. Problems: 1. The study will investigate if talahib (Saccharum spontaneum) can be used an effective main component of biodegradable plastic. 2. Is there is a significant difference between biodegradable plastic from talahib and commercial plastic in terms of flammability and strength B. Hypothesis: 1. Ha1:  Talahib can be an effective main component of biodegradable plastic. 2.

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    massive factories and smoking pollution that would kill us because of lung cancer. No tobacco‚ no pollution. We must clean every sort of pollutions and to protect one another. Second‚ disposal of proper waste products must be observed properly. There must be biodegradable and non-biodegradable bin‚ and every one must not litter anywhere. Third‚ stop cutting of trees although it is legal or illegal logging. Are you now wandering why we have floods in various places? Precisely‚ that is the result

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    and be carried by the wind‚ it can cause harm to unsuspecting creatures hundreds of feet from where it was originally dumped. “Such waste includes bags‚ bottles‚ cups‚ straws‚ cup lids‚ utensils‚ six pack holders‚ cling wrap‚ fishing line‚ bait bags‚ and floats” (Dana 64). Plastic wastes clog the drains and thus hit especially urban sewage systems. The plastic wastes being dumped into rivers‚ streams and sea contaminate the water‚ soil‚ marine life and also the air we breathe. Choked drains provide

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    the growth of population‚ development of industry and causes many damages to our environment. This essay will investigate the following problem in two aspects: the first is plastic bags can be harmful with the wildlife by killing animals and non-biodegradable‚ the second is they may turn into a prime reason for pollution because of their prerequisites to produce‚ their manufacturing and recycling processes. It is difficult to deny that plastic bag is one of the most popular materials in this era. Australian

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    Paper vs Plastic

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    Paper Bags Versus Plastic Bags Every day in this country‚ people are given the choice of paper or plastic before exiting the supermarket. Although most of those same people would agree that neither is necessarily the best choice‚ the decision between paper or plastic bags is commonly made without the knowledge of the differences between them. While paper bags and plastic bags serve the same purpose‚ there are many important differences concerning consumption

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    Marine Debris

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    Marine debris‚ commonly known as marine litter‚ is man-made waste that is deliberately or accidently released into oceans‚ lakes‚ seas or any other type of waterway. 6.4 million Tonnes of garbage are found in the world’s oceans every year and it just keeps increasing. 90% of this garbage is found to be plastic. Marine debris comes in many different forms. One form is ghost nets‚ these are fishing nets that fish and other creatures get caught in. The ghost nets restrict movement which means that

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    Waste and Energy Paper ENV / 100 October 28‚ 2013 Pamela Primrose Waste and Energy Paper Environmental Science is a way to obtain agricultural knowledge of how things are going on around the world and the effect it has on the environment. In this document you will obtain a brief explanation of nuclear waste‚ plastic‚ coal and oil. What are the alternatives of other energy resources‚ advantages and disadvantages that would contribute to stabilize the environment currently around the the

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    concentrated in the 5 largest gyres of our ocean‚ with known serious consequences for marine life and possible grave consequences for the food chain and human health. (“Plastic Pollution..”‚ 2012) 2. Most of the plastic that invades our oceans isn’t biodegradable. (“Plastic Pollution..”‚ 2012) B. Plastic pollution affects every waterway‚ sea and ocean in the world‚ which means when we damage out water systems‚ we’re putting out own well-being at risk. 1. Floating plastic particles look like food to many

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    up on landfill sites where they take around 300 years to photo degrade. They break down into tiny toxic particles that contaminate the soil and waterways and enter the food chain when animals accidentally ingest them. But the problems surrounding waste plastic bags starts long before they photo degrade. When we dispose them in a garbage pile‚ the air‚ moisture‚ climate‚ or soil cannot break them down naturally to be dissolved with the surrounding land. Our planet is becoming increasingly contaminated

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