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    According to Heberlein (2006)‚ a brief definition of E-waste might be a mix of waste containing electronic and electric devices. This waste accounts for 4 percent of civil waste in the European Union. Additionally‚ the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery-DRRRC (2005) suggests that E-waste is the popularised name for the electronic products which are nearing the end of their useful lives and are discarded despite the fact that many of these devices can be reused‚ refurbished‚ and recycled

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    INTRODUCTION RECYCLING OF RESOURCES : Recycling is a process to change materials (waste) into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials‚ reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials‚ reduce energy usage‚ reduce air pollution (from incineration) and water pollution (from landfilling) by reducing the need for "conventional" waste disposal‚ and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to plastic production. Recycling is a key component of modern waste reduction and is the third

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    waste ruins the lives of people in developing countries Eunice Lam Whitworth University Abstract Technology advancement brings the problem of electronic waste. The number of obsolete electronic items rises every year. However‚ the reuse and recycling rate in the United States is low. Consequently‚ the wastes are shipped to developing world and it seriously ruins the lives of citizens in developing countries. It also harms the United States in social aspect. Action must be taken promptly. To

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    The problems and solutions of packaging and waste I. Introduction "In 2008‚ an estimated 10.7 million metric tons of packaging waste disposed of in the UK (department of environment‚ food and rural affairs‚ 2008.( If this continues‚ the environmental impact could be catastrophic"( Wittenberg‚ 2009‚ p. 101). The purpose of this paper is to analyze the problems and solutions of packaging and waste. According to Hopewell at all (2009). He mentions that plastics are cheap‚ not dense and tough

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    positive solution to global warming in terms of reducing‚ reusing‚ recycling‚ and disposing of garbage properly in rural and middle class environments in the Philippines especially to those who live in riverside and areas. This essay will answer the following questions‚ what is Methane Gas? How serious can garbage emissions affect our environment? What can be done to lessen garbage emission? What are the ideas for reusing and recycling? In what ways can rural and middle class environment be educated

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    community to educate younger generations‚ and with organizations to develop a long-term plan to prevent further damage to health‚ wildlife and environment. Based on the 2008 Environmental Protection Agency report Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Generation‚ Recycling‚ and Disposal‚ every American produces 4.5 pounds of waste a day; however‚ only 1.5 pounds are recycled. This translates in 250 million tons and 83 million tons recycled and composted (EPA‚ 2008‚ p. 1). Most of the garbage humans produce ends up

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    issue among people. They all want to know what they can do to make their environment safer and cleaner. Schools are becoming no exception to this endeavor. It does not take much for a school to make a difference. It can be something as simple as recycling plastic water bottles or something more complex such as installing energy-efficient solar panels in the roofing. Today’s schools have become more environmentally aware and many would like to incorporate green learning and living into their school

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    Waste Manageemnt in Namibia

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    References: Agbarachi‚ O. J. 2009. Urban Waste Management in Port Harcourt Metropolis of the Niger Delta Region in Nigeria Nicaragua. Aloe‚ 2008. Recycling in Namibia Pilot Project. Aloe Newsletter of the City of Windhoek Municipality Ashley‚ C. 1994. Population Growth and Renewable Resource Management: The Challenge of Sustaining People and the Environment. DEA Research Discussion Paper Berchtold‚

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    INTEGRATED MONTESSORI CENTER HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT SY 2012 – 2013 “TEA BAGS AND TEA LEAVES AS RECYCLED PAPER” SCIENCE INVESTIGATIVE PROJECT SUBMITTED BY: SACHI GO IRISH PROVIDAL KEVIN MATSUYAMA KRISTINA LIBRES KRIESHA MARZAN SUBMITTED TO: SIR JOREM YAP APPROVAL SHEET ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Our group would like to give our sincere thanks to the support of our families throughout the making of this project. We would also like to thank the Lord for

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    recyclable by the urban poor generating income for them protecting the environment Throughout the country‚ Varying numbers of poor individual survive by salvaging materials from the waste stream these people recover material to sell for re-use or recycling‚ as well diverse items for their own consumption. Most studies report scavengers constitute poor segments of the population of developing countries. Scavenging is a widespread occurrence. One can find on the street or in garbage dump of Third world

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