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    EPEAT overview Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT ) is a comprehensive environmental rating that helps identify greener computers and other electronic equipment. The EPEAT system was conceived and developed through the collaboration of stakeholders from the business‚ advocacy‚ government and academic arenas EPEAT is used by hundreds of companies‚ universities and government agencies in dozens of countries. Its rigorous requirements and searchable product database let buyers

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    Saving Planet Earth

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    Planet Earth I was reading a story about recycling‚ and what it means to recycle‚ it means to reduce and reuse materials so that we save the raw materials. If you reduce and reuse it saves on greenhouse gasses and emissions. It will keep our earth greener. My husband is a recycling coordinator for Texas A&M. When I first moved here I worked as a recycling assistant‚ which meant my job was to sort and bale paper to be sent off for recycling‚ so we could use it again. We also recycled certain

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    As a salon owner‚ you must constantly update and execute our sales and marketing strategy‚ look out for new products and services‚ and deal with procurement and HR needs‚ just to name a few...       Recycling in beauty salons or hair salons is another priority to add to the list. Recycling is one of the best ways for you and your business to make a positive impact on the world in which we live in. As you know‚ tonnes of waste is generated on a daily basis‚ adding to the world’s environmental

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    Value of Rubbish

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    In this essay I shall portray my arguments of how in today´s society rubbish can be seen as having value or as valueless weather through economical means or material means and also how we value such items. With the rise in affluence‚ material goods are no longer simply about meeting basic needs. We now define ourselves much more by the goods we buy and choose (Hinchliffe‚ 2009‚ p.23). It helps us create our identities and status‚ and have become a form of socialization and self-expression

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    yourself can be very time-consuming. Moreover‚ some materials could damage your vehicle’s paint. A local dumpster renting company can provide you with the right size bin to meet your specific needs. It’s important to know the laws surrounding permits‚ recycling‚ and the disposal of hazardous waste products during your renovation. Dumpster Permit Requirements

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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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    Earth-Altering Accidents Accidents happen‚ but when they destroy the delicate balance of nature or cause a large number of people to suffer‚ they become disasters. Here are some of the largest disasters that have been caused by human activity. Love Canal 1953‚ New York‚ U.S. Love Canal‚ a small town in upstate New York near Niagara Falls‚ was destroyed by waste from chemical plants. Beginning in 1947‚ chemical companies could legally dump their waste products into the canal. In the 1950s‚ families

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    country due to the rapid growth in the software sector as well as increased penetration of IT in our country. Listed below are the toxic constituents of a computer [2]. Due to improper extraction of metals from the electronic equipments during recycling‚ these toxic elements enter into the bloodstream of extraction

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    Solid Waste Management Law

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    the utilization of valuableresources and encourage resource conservation and recovery; (c) Set guidelines and targets for solidwaste avoidance and volume reduction through source reduction and waste minimization measures‚including composting‚ recycling‚ re-use‚ recovery‚ green charcoal process‚ and others‚ before collection‚treatment and disposal in appropriate and environmentally sound solid waste management facilities inaccordance with ecologically sustainable development principles; (d)

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    Effectiveness Trina L. Munson South University Online Going Green Cost Effectiveness Americans are very aware of the importance of “going green” as it reduces pollution and protects the earth from global warming. Going green generally includes recycling‚ buying environmentally-friendly products‚ energy efficient electronics‚ and living off the land. However‚ the reality is there are many obstacles to going green; the primary of which is cost effectiveness (Outka‚ 2012). The United States is currently

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