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    Waste Management

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    9 WASTE MANAGEMENT CHAPTER OUTLINE 9.1 Introduction and Meaning 9.2 Reasons for Generation and Accumulation of Obsolete‚ Surplus and Scrap Items 9.3 9.4 • • Identification and Control of Waste Disposal of Scrap Exercises Skill Development 9.1 INTRODUCTION AND MEANING The industrial waste and scrap consists of spoiled raw-materials‚ rejected components‚ defective parts‚ waste from production departments etc. involves some commercial values. They should be disposed of periodically and

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    of the community (Lai‚ Trac‚ Lovett‚ 2013). In the 1800s‚ pharmacists played the role of apothecary‚ a medical professional that prepared and sold drugs in earlier times (Lai‚ Trac‚ Lovett‚ 2013). Towards the end of the 1900s to the present‚ pharmacists have focused on responding to manage care and new concerns about the quality of patient care (Lai‚ Trac‚ Lovett‚ 2013). Moral and ethics have always had a special place in the practices of these health care providers as they are looked up to as the

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    Net Is a Waste

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    In the essay “The Net Is a Waste of Time” by William Gibson‚ he talks about how he is an “avid browser of the World Wide Web.” While people find this to be odd and his wife finds it positively perverse‚ Gibson thinks differently saying “I‚ however‚ scent big changes afoot‚ possibilities that were never quite as manifest in earlier incarnations of the Net” (Gibson 691). While some people think he is wasting his time with the web‚ he believes it will be the tool of the future. Even though the internet

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    Impact of Leather Waste

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    1.1.1. Leather industrial waste: Prominent effectiveness of leather industry is amplified by high input and expenditure but on other side it causes huge waste of resource‚ incredible environmental pollution and biological chain destruction [17]. Streams of gaseous‚ liquid and solid waste are resulted by environmental blow of tanneries. Global leather industry generates 4 million tones of solid waste per year [18]. People use products of the leather-processing industry on a daily basis. These include

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    Hazardous Waste Treatment

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    V. HAZADOUS WASTE TREATMENT PROCESS Presently‚ the hazardous waste treatment technologies are highly developed from the decade before due to the more environmental and ecosystem concerning. Moreover‚ hazardous waste not threaten only environment but also to human hygiene and health. However‚ one of the most dangerous hazardous waste is dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). Addition‚ DDT is used as a majority pesticide during agriculture revolution period‚ and also uses to regulate Malaria in developing

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    Chemical Waste Management

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    chemical waste is generated from the labs on campus: 1. To find out how are these chemicals disposed. 2. To suggest what is the optimum way of disposing them. 3. Identification of the risks involved. Contents 1. PROJECT OBJECTIVES……………………………………………1 4. INTRODUCTION…………………………………..........................5 4.1 Waste…………………………….……………..........................5 4.2 Chemical Waste……………………………………………….6 4.3 Hazardous Chemical Wastes…………………………….7 4.4 Non-Hazardous Chemical Wastes………………

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    E Waste Management

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    E-Waste Management in Pakistan Zaigham Abbas Technical Officer (Chemicals) Ministry of Environment Government of Pakistan Regional Workshop on WEEE/E-Waste Management‚ 6 - 9 July 2010‚ Osaka‚ Japan 1 INTRODUCTION OF ORGANIZATION Ministry of Environment is responsible for National Environment Policy‚ Planning and International Environment Coordination. 2 PAKISTAN: STATUS OF ENVIRONMENT  Constitution of the Pakistan Environmental Protection Council (PEPC) headed by the Prime

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    WASTE DISPOSAL: IT’S IMPACT Improper waste management continues to be major problem that affects us all. Waste dumped into a various waterways has created floating island of toxic pollutants in our oceans. One of these islands‚ is “The Greatest Pacific Garbage Patch” has received media attention for its size-estimated to be twice the size of Hawaii and its known destructive effects on the wildlife and food supply. Diseases‚ such as Dengue fever‚ prevalent in developing nations are believed

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    ADSORPTION AND ABSORPTION OF EXHAUST GASES FROM VEHICLES Rinkesh.A.Bafna‚ Kushal.A.Khanderia‚ Asst.Prof. N.Anandakumar Abstract— As India is developing in a faster rate the need for vehicles has tremendously increased. In this scenario‚ we strongly need an efficient way to control the increasing air pollution led by the exhaust gases from the vehicles. These exhaust gases contains carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons in high proportions which adversely increases the Global Warming and

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    E-Waste Management

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    E-waste comprises of wastes generated from used electronic devices which are not fit for their original intended use and are destined for recovery‚ recycling or disposal. Such wastes encompasses wide range of electrical and electronic devises such as computers‚ hand held cellular phones‚ personal stereos‚ including large household appliances such as refrigerators‚ air conditioners etc. The increasing “market penetration” and “high obsolescence rate” in developing countries make e-waste as one of

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