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    Poverty Satire

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    advancement of poverty in the United States it is time to solve the homeless situation. Thousands of Americans are homeless and taking up space on the city’s streets. A simple solution to this problem would be to allow the homeless to reside in landfills. They would be able to sort through the waste to find appropriate cardboard boxes to live in. This could also be used as a form of employment allowing them to sort through recycling to improve the environment. It is also a statistical fact that many

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    Literature Review Methane

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    Methane Recovery from Landfills Utilization as a Potential Energy Source and Impact on Reduction of Green House Gasses According to The Conference Board of Canada‚ current Canadian municipal solid waste (MSW) generation levels are approximately 30 million tonnes per year‚ with a rate of 894 kg per capita‚ 67 percent of which is landfilled. (Jones L. et al. 2002) Sanitary landfills burry MSW under soil‚ sanctioning a complex series of reactions to occur‚ where anaerobic microorganisms decompose

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    The most common way is to ship it off to a landfill and bury it. Another way that has been gaining popularity is recycling. Communities have been struggling with waste removal for generations‚ raising the question‚ which option makes more financial sense: landfills or recycling. Even though it is cheaper to use a landfill‚ recycling is beneficial because ultimately it can save communities money and recycling helps expand the life of growing landfills. Recycling has been a part of Americans vocabulary

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    The project is to investigate if the teenagers nowadays really waste lots of food or they treasure food. As nowadays‚ the landfill sites in Hong Kong are almost full. The ways to deal with the rubbish is a concern. But at the same time‚ the number of wastes is also a concern in the society. Food waste will also be poured into the landfill. As they are the future pillar‚ the future society is depended on them. Therefore‚ it is important for the teenagers to know how to use the resources wisely. We

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    Solid Waste Management

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    climate change. The manufacture‚ distribution‚ and use of products—as well as the disposal of the resulting waste—all result in emissions of atmospheric gases called “greenhouse gases” that affect the Earth’s climate. When organic waste decomposes in landfills and uncontrolled dumps‚ it produces methane‚ one of the major greenhouse gases contributing to climate change. We can reduce greenhouse gas emissions‚ however‚ through proper Solid Waste Management. Waste will always be around while human subsist

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    Incinerator

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    alternative. This is because landfills‚ which the territory relied on in earlier decades to dispose of municipal solid waste (MSW)‚ are now almost full. In the long term‚ though‚ we need to focus on eliminating waste at the source. Already 13 landfills have been filled and closed. The remaining three strategic landfills will reach capacity by 2019. The Southeast New Territories landfill‚ which takes 4‚800 tons of MSW a day‚ will be full around 2015; the Northeast New Territories landfill‚ 2‚500 tons a day

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    The Impact of Municipal Solid Waste on the Environment "We cannot adopt the way of living that was satisfactory a hundred years ago. The world in which we live has changed‚ and we must change with it"(Adler). We are living in a consumist - throwaway society (see Figure 18–15) where there is little awareness about the impact of Municipal Solid Waste‚ "MSW—more commonly known as trash or garbage—consists of everyday items such as paper and paperboard (35.7%)‚ yard waste (12.2%)‚ food wastes (11.4%)

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    Why Recycle?

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    Reasons for Recycling In the world there are many problems‚ but one that is really important is our landfills overflowing with waste material which causes more problems for the planet. This problem can be solved with a simple fix: recycling recyclable material and not throwing them out with the rest of the garbage. To get more familiar with the term “recycling‚” it is defined by Jacqueline Vaughn as the following‚ “recycling generally refers to the separation of materials in the waste stream so

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    Waste to Energy

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    surprise that this leads to landfills that are filling faster than we ever thought due to more people and the increasing throwaway economy. We are facing geological limits for landfills in many areas. Waste-to-energy is a productive method of relieving stresses on natural and man made resources. Waste-to-energy plants turn problems into energy solutions by reducing the amount of garbage and using the energy from the trash as a resource for energy. Running out of landfills Many areas are running

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    services‚ as well as the livelihood of its inhabitants. This background paper will analyze the environmental risks of waste disposal in Asuncion‚ Paraguay and how that affects the land as well as the people. An overview will be made on the Cateura Landfill‚ its residents and workers‚ initiatives proposed by locals‚ as well as those made on a global scale. Through research it seems that small but conscious efforts are being made by government and residents of the city to regulate better waste management

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