Electronic Waste and the Environment In today’s fast paced society‚ technology is moving faster than ever due to advancements that are being made in speed‚ portability‚ and user accessibility with new computers and other electronic devices being introduced to the market. However‚ all of this new technology creates a problem because of the discarding of older electronic equipment. According to the Environmental Protection Agency‚ the United States alone produces approximately 300 millions tons
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WASTE GENERATION ‘Waste’ is a very general word‚ used to include anything that is no longer needed for use and is thrown away uncared. It has created and added a new problem to the environmental pollution. Pollution also creates serious problems for human health. There is remarkable growth in energy generation‚ fertilizers‚ pesticides‚ chemicals‚ production of coal etc. All these and much more is expected to increase in the years to come. For this‚ we need to understand different sources of
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BIOMEDICAL WASTE 1)Introduction: Biomedical waste‚ also known as infectious waste or medical waste‚ is defined as solid waste generated during the diagnosis‚ testing‚ treatment‚ research or production of biological products for humans or animals. Biomedical waste includes syringes‚ live vaccines‚ laboratory samples‚ body parts‚ bodily fluids and waste‚ sharp needles‚ cultures and lancets. Biomedical waste consists of solids‚ liquids‚ sharps‚ and laboratory waste that are potentially infectious
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July-August 2012‚ pp.1185-1191 Utilization of Waste Plastic as a Strength Modifier in Surface Course of Flexible and Rigid Pavements Afroz Sultana.SK1‚ K.S.B.Prasad2 2 1 PG student‚ Department of civil engineering‚ GMR Institute of Technology‚ Rajam‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India Assistant professor‚ Dept. of civil engineering‚ GMR Institute of Technology‚ Rajam‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India Abstract The present study investigates the potential use of waste plastic as a modifier for asphalt concrete and
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Waste Management 23 (2003) 61–88 www.elsevier.com/locate/wasman Management of municipal solid waste incineration residues T. Sabbasa‚ A. Polettinib‚*‚ R. Pomib‚ T. Astrupc‚ O. Hjelmard‚ P. Mostbauera‚ G. Cappaie‚ G. Magelf‚ S. Salhofera‚ C. Speiserg‚ S. Heuss-Assbichlerf‚ R. Kleinh‚ P. Lechnera (members of the pHOENIX working group on Management of MSWI Residues) BOKU University Vienna‚ Department of Waste Management-Nussdorfer La¨nde 29-31‚ A-1190‚ Vienna‚ Austria University of Rome ‘‘La Sapienza’’
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Recycling is processing used materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials‚ reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials‚ reduce energy usage‚ reduce water and air pollution. Many kinds of glass‚ paper‚ metal‚ plastic‚ textiles and electronics can be recyclable materials. Goverments encourage their citizens to seperate their garbage and they make some rules for restaurants and supermarkets to supply recycling process. Although it is claimed that recycling is not worth
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they ever focus on recycling and green house gasses? There every real and a huge deal. Now im not
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Recovery of Plastic Bottles for Recycling: A Study of Responsible Environmental Behaviour at the University of the West Indies‚ Mona Campus‚ Kingston‚ Jamaica" Background (Recycling versus dumping) • • • • • Recycling is expensive and can be very expensive Dumping is cheap Recycling requires courage and motivation Dumping is natural Recycling requires forward investment‚ make governmental authorities‚ polluters from private and public enterprises upset • Dumping require no
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Partnership with Plastic Recycling Companies It goes without saying that some recycling measures‚ including setting up of recycling bins‚ have been done by the school to promote recycling of plastic in the campus‚ but we believe that the duty of recycling cannot count on the school solely on account of the limited school resources. In view of this‚ we suggest that the school can ask for partnership with some of the plastic recycling companies in Shantou City. The partnership will be a mutually-beneficial
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towards Waste and Recycling among HKU SPACE Community College Students.” To: From: DAVID OSHLACK CORA CHAN LI WING NAM‚ VENUS (10457670) (10454461) MAK OI YING‚ YUKI (10460402) MAN LOK YI ‚ JOANNA (10453298) WONG WING MAN‚ WING (10454885) Class: CD 85-322-18-03 (01) Submission Date: 19 November 2010 Table of Contents Page Table of Contents List of Figures Abstract i - ii iii 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Methodology 2 3-4 2. DISCUSSION 2.1 Waste 2.1.1 Waste in Hong
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