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    1. Describe each of the options available and identify the pros and cons to manage our waste - Waste Management methods - disposal (landfill)‚ incineration Negatives LANDFILL: Toxins: Many materials that end up as waste contain toxic substances. Over time‚ these toxins leach into our soil and groundwater‚ and become environmental hazards for years. Electronic waste is a good example. Waste such as televisions‚ computers and other electronic appliances contain a long list of hazardous substances

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    process that takes used materials and turns them into new products. First of all‚ this process reduces the amount of waste in the landfills which helps the environment. This would help with using the land for other beneficial reasons and also reduce the pollution risks of our environment. There is already too much land that has been taken over by these landfills. Secondly‚ recycling also promotes environmental awareness. It’s important to be aware of what the waste is doing to our environment

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    people. Although some specialists argue that recycling is not good and beneficial from an economic perspective‚ some people believe it will reduces the need for new landfills‚ creates job‚ saves energy‚ and conserves resources. Increasing in Population results an increase in waste which requires finding and buying more landfills to bury the increasing amount waste‚ and this is becoming a very serious problem in many areas around the world. The question is how can government find a place for

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    few decades‚ more than 50% of U.S. waste still ends up in landfills (Markham‚ 2013). According to a study from Colombia University‚ if the U.S.  were able to divert all municipal solid waste from landfills to waste-to-energy facilities‚ it could produce enough electricity to power nearly 14 million homes annually – that’s 12% of U.S. households (Cookson‚ 2014). Waste Management Inc. already has the ability to create energy out of its landfills by the usage of its sophisticated piping system. By pulling

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    HOLT‚ RINEHART AND WINSTON Writing a Persuasive Essay Do Something Good for the Earth INTRODUCTION Attention-getter Background information Garbage! It smells bad and looks disgusting. Most people think about trash only when they take it out. People in the United States should be thinking about garbage more‚ however‚ because they throw away 40 percent of all the garbage in the world. It may seem easy just to toss whatever we Copyright © by Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved

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    Environmental Problems And Its Effects Physical Science 101 ( Earth Science ) BEED/BSE-3 Submitted by: Nor-aliya D. Balt Sheila Mae Rosete Submitted to: Mr. Tristan Babaylan The Earth’s environment is in a sorry state‚ with no hope of getting it better any time soon. Wherever one looks‚ one encounters pollution in all its forms. Forests are disappearing. Green areas around cities are being replaced by concrete buildings. Waste products are being dumped indiscriminately. Water

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    2.4 Size of the Project & Associated Activities The Proposed IMSWMF comprises of processing units like receiving yard‚ Compost Plant‚ Recycling yard and Secured landfill for catering the BBN Area. The proposed project is designed to handle the present municipal waste along with future increased quantity depending on the population growth of the area. 2.4.1 Land The proposed project is coming up in an identified municipal dump area by Municipal Authorities and the site will be cleared

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    1‚260 tonnes a day in 1970 to a peak of 8‚289 tonnes a day in 2013. Hence‚ the 4 incineration plants in Singapore such as Keppel Seghers Tuas Waste-To-Energy (KSTP)‚ take the vital roles to reduce the amount of daily waste due to the shortage of landfills site. In Japan‚ the Toshima Incineration Plant in Tokyo burns 300 tons of garbage a day while producing electricity‚ hot water and even road materials instead of landfilling due to Japan is small and densely populated. Evidently‚ the amount of waste

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    of managing waste at the moment are: landfill‚ composting‚ recycling and energy recovery (incineration). To be sustainable‚ waste must be managed in a way that is maintainable for the foreseeable future and will not be hurtful to the environment or the population. Waste is a problem at the moment because the amount of waste we use is increasing and therefore so is toxicity along with the time that the rubbish is toxic for. We are also running out of landfill sites. Therefore‚ another method of waste

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    unavoidable because of the closure of many landfills and the damage they cause to our environment. According to the EPA‚ in 1960 each person in the US only generated 2.68 pounds of waste. In 1970‚ the figure was 3.25. However‚ Americans’ recycling has improved since 2000 when the average American generated 4.65 lbs. of waste per day‚ and only 29% was recycled. Also in 1980‚ 89% of Americans’ waste went to a landfill‚ while only 54% met that fate in 2008. Landfills have decreased in number from 20‚000

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