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    the destruction of Earth’s land surfaces through misuse of land resources by human activities and misuse of the soil by poor agricultural practices‚ mineral exploitation‚ industrial waste dumping and indiscriminate disposal of urban wastes. It includes the soil pollution and waste disposal. http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/sci_ed/grade10/ecology/conservation/poll.htm It is significant to study because we’re going to tackle about the factors that causes it and the results into our society. How it is harmful

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    Investigatory Project about Improper Waste Management Investigatory Project about Improper Waste Management 1.0 Introduction The working title of the study is initially drafted as: Investigatory Project about Improper Waste Management. In particular‚ the research will focus on how understanding the nature and dynamics of waste management could effectively lead to effective waste management. The paper discusses in detail the research proposal of the topic. Waste management

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    Villanueva‚ Mark Villaroman‚ Hubert March 2013 Abstract Waste is anything which is considered to be no longer useful to anyone. In reality‚ it actually possesses the ability to be the raw material for several other processes and applications. Improper handling of wastes could result in several environmental hazards such as air pollution‚ soil erosion‚ methane emissions‚ low birth rate and others. In developing countries‚ proper handling of wastes is one of the important topics to be focussed from

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    a. Trash can b. DustpanCleaning Materials: c. Broom d. Mop e. Polisher/Floor wax f. Rag | | | | | 2. The problems encountered of the CCS Students regarding proper sanitation and cleanliness of CCS Department a. Garbage disposal | Frequently Available | Available | Sometimes Available | Unavailable | III. Comfort Room | | | | | b. Toilet flush c. Sanitation supplies | | | | | d. Maintenance of the floor e. Toilet bowl is always clogged f.Students

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    1) Discuss what may constitute improper practices for the disposal of trash (solid wastes)‚ particularly hazardous wastes. 2) Describe the human health problems that could occur if trash (solid wastes)‚ particularly hazardous waste‚ is improperly disposed off in your community. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)—more commonly known as trash or garbage—consists of everyday items we use and then throw away‚ such as product packaging‚ grass clippings‚ furniture‚ clothing‚ bottles‚ food scraps

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    If everyone on Earth threw garbage and litter indiscriminately wherever they went‚ the world as we know it would soon be in ruins. Litter in our surroundings is an important environmental issue‚ which many people overlook. While a majority of people do know that littering is a bad thing‚ many continue to carelessly scatter their trash around nonetheless. There are a host of problems that stem from littering‚ and the environment has been suffering as a result of some people’s inability to control

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    WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE WASTE • any material “thrown away” • regarded as useless and unwanted (at a certain time and place) KINDS OF WASTE Solid wastes domestic‚ commercial and industrial wastes especially common as co-disposal of wastes Examples: plastics‚ styrofoam containers‚ bottles‚ cans‚ papers‚ scrap iron‚ and other trash Liquid Wastes : wastes in liquid form Examples: domestic washings‚ chemicals‚ oils‚ wastewater from ponds‚ manufacturing industries and other sources CLASSIFICATION

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    term for garbage management. As long as humans have been living in settled communities‚ solid waste‚ or garbage‚ has been an issue‚ and modern societies generate far more solid waste than early humans ever did. Daily life in industrialized nations can generate several pounds (kilograms) of solid waste per consumer‚ not only directly in the home‚ but indirectly in factories that manufacture goods purchased by consumers. Solid waste management is a system for handling all of this garbage‚ and includes

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    creations‚ but we are not aware of how we destroy our own treasures. Just like the problem in Brgy. Diego Silang‚ Butuan City which is improper waste disposal. It made me think‚ why do people not segregate their garbage even though there are policies regarding that problem? As we all know‚ Solid Waste Management was designed to have an organized collection of garbage in order for it to be beneficial not only to people but also to our mother earth. Segragating non-biodegradable from biodegradable wastes

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    Most studies report scavengers constitute poor segments of the population of developing countries. Scavenging is a widespread occurrence. One can find on the street or in garbage dump of Third world City people collecting all kinds of material from waste (Bartone‚ 1988). Solid waste (non-hazardous) is defined as “any garbage‚ refuse‚ sludge from waste treatment plant‚ water supply or air control facility and other discarded material‚ including solid‚ liquid‚ and semisolid or contained gaseous material

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