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    MANAGING WASTE AND UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS OF ETHANOL MAKING IN INDIA GLYCOL LTD. Summer Internship Project Report Submitted towards Partial fulfillment of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Approved by AICTE‚ Govt. of India) Academic Session 2011-2013 Under the Guidance of: Industry Guide Mr. Praveen Srivastava SR. Manager (Production) Faculty Guide Mr. Anoop kumar Srivastava Dr. Shailendra Dube DY. Manager Professor

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    What is e-waste? E-waste is those waste materials consisting of any broken or unwanted / obsolete electrical or electronic appliances & gadgets. If it is not carried out properly it can dangerous to the human health or to the environment. India currently produces 500‚000 tones of e-waste annually and the figure is expected to touch one million tones in 2012. However‚ India lacks a proper e-waste disposal system and it is left up to the unorganized sector to dispose of the waste. The unorganized

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    salsa‚ onion‚ green chili peppers‚ garlic‚ chili powder‚ cumin‚ and oregano in a slow cooker. 2. Cook on Low for 10 to 12 hours. Remove lid and cook on High for 1 more hour. 3. Remove chuck roast from slow cooker using a slotted spoon to a serving platter; shred meat with a fork.  4. Add liquid from slow cooker‚ 1 tablespoon at a time‚ to the chuck roast until desired consistency is reached. Sesame Chicken Wings Ingredients: 36 chicken legs & wings 2 teaspoons ground coriander

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    Throughout most of history‚ the amount of waste generated by humans was insignificant due to low population density and low societal levels of the exploitation of natural resources. Common waste produced during pre-modern times was mainly ashes and human biodegradable waste‚ and these were released back into the ground locally‚ with minimum environmental impact. Tools made out of wood or metal were generally reused or passed down through the generations. However‚ some civilizations do seem to

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    Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Marikina Brazil St. Greenheights Subd. Concepcion 1‚ Marikina City INVESTIGATORY PROJECT “Peel‚ da Banana Wax” MEMBERS: Alad‚ Mary Anne C. Aresgado‚ Jinky D. Casakit‚ Lowie L. Ducay‚ Gilrose T. Eroles‚ Ronalyn B. Gamboa‚ Geralyn S. Garcia‚ Christine O. Inocencio‚ Jellica C. Lobreo‚ Danica B. Lorayna‚ Ellen Grace L. Novelero‚ Annalyn R. Resuento‚ April Siena I. Mr. Ryan H. Lim ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researchers would like to give their warm heart-felt

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    surface of kepok banana peel powder and cellulose extracted from kepok banana peel are show in figure 2 at a 10.000 magnification. From the image‚ cellulose and banana kepok peel powder showed different size and shape. The banana kepok peel powder has been found many small particles in the surface that cause the morphology is irregular shapes and heterogeneous‚ whereas the morphology of cellulose is homogeneous with the structure of dense and large particles. Composition elements of banana kepok peel

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    Solid Waste Management Made Easy A Do-It-Yourself Guide to a Community-Based Ecological Solid Waste Management Programme The publication of this handbook is part of the CommunityBased Ecological Solid Waste Management Programme of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)‚ with funding assistance from the Government of Japan. The Programme is implemented through the National Solid Waste Management Commission (NSWMC)‚ and supported

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    Waste Management Introduction In 1987 the World Commission on Environment and Development formulated the concept of „sustainable development‟ (United Nation 1987); this notion‚ recalling „needs‟ and „limitations‟ for present and future generations‚ implied in all decision-making a combination of economic‚ social and environmental concerns (Sales et al. 2006). In 1992 the Rio Conference confirming this idea (United Nation 1992) heralded the concept of social compatibility as a third dimension

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    Wastes are items we don’t need and discard. They can be as small as a small toothbrush‚ or as big as a school bus. It has been a major environmental issue everywhere since the industrial revolution. Humans rely so much on material things‚ and most of them end up as waste. 2 forms of wastes - Solid: any waste that is NOT liquid - Liquid: wash water from homes‚ industry cleaning liquids 3 types of wastes - Hazardous: potentially threaten public health or the environment (fire extinguishers

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    faster than they can decompose (see Sewage Disposal). Nondegradable pollutants are materials that either do not decompose or decompose slowly in the natural environment. Once contamination occurs‚ it is difficult or impossible to remove these pollutants from the environment. Sidebars | HISTORICAL ESSAYS | Health-Care Systems in Post-Colonial Africa | Encarta Historical Essays reflect the knowledge and insight of leading historians. This collection of essays is assembled to support the National

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