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    Kitchen waste recycling

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    dishes‚ leftovers‚ edible food though expired‚ etc. This kitchen waste recycling scheme is mainly aim to reduce the amount of waste and reduce processing costs. Also‚ this plan could help to extend the life-span of landfills. This is a big challenge we are facing nowadays as the three landfills are going to be saturated in the very soon future. Therefore‚ reducing the amount of waste is the most important part of the scheme. At present‚ among 9‚000 tons of municipal solid waste‚ one-third of the waste

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    Did you know that we generate 21.5 million tons of food residuals annually? That’s a lot of wasted food. But according to greenwaste.com‚ if this food waste were composted instead of being sent to landfills‚ the resulting reduction in greenhouse gas emissions would be equivalent to taking more than two million cars off the road. We all have learned about the importance of recycling cans‚ bottles‚ and paper but food waste has been overlooked until recently. On October 21‚ 2009‚ San Francisco made

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    scraps pickup supported by the Capital Regional District (CRD)‚ which for several months‚ had been tested‚ and now expended to the entire community of the neighbour city of Oak Bay. The goal of this program is to divert organic waste from Hartland landfill‚ which already receives most of non-organic waste‚ to Fisher Road Recycling located in Cobble Hill‚ and to promote a better usage of both facilities and better destination for the respective wastes. However‚ there are some residents against this

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    to rot. In the article‚ “Recycling Worth the Trouble Cost?‚” it states 1‚000 years-worth of trash would only fill a 35-square mile landfill that is 100 yards deep. This proves that we do not fill up a lot of space with trash like we do not need a huge landfill. In the article‚ “Cons Of Recycling‚” it states originally costs $28 to send a ton of waste to the landfill while it cost $147 to recycle the same amount. This shows that it is not cheap to recycle‚ nothing is free.

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    Recycling Speech

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    different areas‚ some of which could greatly improve the air we breathe‚ and the environment. Today I will talk to you about the importance of recycling‚ what we can do to save the earth and its natural resources. Conservation‚ energy‚ pollution‚ and landfill reduction are four of the major reasons why we are not going to be around as long as we would like. We as Americans use approximately 3 to 7 planets to support our lifestyles‚ if we were to reduce‚ reuse make do and do without some of the things

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    (CUTS). The program resolves many different aspects of the issue . If the homeless are sent to landfills to collect cardboard and other material in which they can build their own houses with‚ this gets them out of sight of the wealthy. In addition to removing the homeless from our lives‚ it also aids the environment. With this new program‚ hobos are given a job in which they remove materials from landfills which they can then use to build shelters with. Yearly‚ Americans throw away 30.9 tons of good

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    out of every eleven dollars that an American spends on food items goes to packaging. Americans go through 25 billion plastic bottles every year. If one out of every ten bottles used by Americans was recycled we’d keep 200 million pounds out of landfills every year. If Americans used refillable bottles you can only imagine how much energy and plastic would be saved for use in other forms of manufacturing. Plastic bottles aren’t the only

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    energy in more than one way. When we do not recycle our goods‚ they go to landfills. To operate the landfills‚ it takes a large number of personnel and equipment to keep the operations flowing in a productive manner. It takes vast amounts of expensive fuels to run the proper machinery which is a viable energy source that can be used in other places. The workers also burn energy to operate the equipment and run the landfills. Another way to save energy is when they recycle wood and create particle

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    in the disposal of the damaged good which creates more wastage to the environment. In Singapore‚ cars are usually scrapped after ten years even though they could still be roadworthy. This results in increased wastage and demand for landfills. The Pulau Semakau landfill costs a hefty sum of $610 million to construct‚ creating another one with our limited land and resources would definitely be a huge challenge to the country. Thus‚ instead of

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    To determine the aesthetic value of a river‚ there are several parameters that we need to observe. Firstly‚ look at the transparency of the river water. Transparency is the measure of the depth of light that can penetrate into the water (What is water transparency?‚ n.d.). It depends on the amount of particle scattering in the water‚ such as algae and sediment. The lower the turbidity of the water (the higher the transparency)‚ the higher the aesthetic value of the river. High turbidity of water

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